Established in 1959 and is the largest and oldest non-governmental (NGO) organisation involved in heritage conservation.
As one of the oldest established towns in South Africa, it is important to look not just at the history of Swellendam itself, but how it came to be. *As published in Treasures of Swellendam, 2018 Version.
We aim to encourage the public to preserve our cultural and natural heritage; to stimulate pride and personal interest in conservation by encouraging group projects and voluntary efforts to conserve and improve the environment; to set the work of the SHA on a sound economic basis by raising funds and using such funds for conservation projects and the stimulation of others to conserve and preserve our cultural and natural heritage; to co-operate with all relevant authorities and organisations in pursuit of the aims and objectives of the SHA.
JoinOn 12 May SHA will be holding its AGM at 18.00 in the Drostdy Schuur there will be the customary agenda, a book launch, awards, and soup and wine
SHA restored the old dipgat with the help of many generous donors, who gave their time and expertise & made donations. This board acknowledges their generosity
Brian was the crucial link between the whistleblowers who had around 300,000 emails that appeared to hold evidence of how the Gupta family had run a network of state capture in our country
Blombos cave museum, - Sanet van Deventer, Information centre feeding of eels - Mariaan Harris, visit. to the beach to see ancient fish traps- Deon Begeman
Dr Hans Heese talks about the slaves of the Cape at a presentation to the Swellendam Heritage Association
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