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Historic Plaque
Programme Our Historic Plaque Programme recognises buildings of historic interest with permanent cast metal plaques. Currently, the plaque programme identifies buildings in Central George Town, but we are in the process of extending the programme to other districts as well. We are also in the process of adding informational plaques to the buildings in George Town with plaques at: Elmslie Memorial Church, the Post Office, the Town Hall, the Library, the Courts Building (Museum). Historic Buildings and Sites Inventory (HBSI) The HBSI is an extensive repository of Cayman's built heritage that identifies, documents, and lists historic structures in all three of the Cayman Islands. The HBSI can include structures, objects, neighbourhoods, districts, and sites and currently consists of approximately 380 listings. Steps are currently being taken to incorporate the database with a mapping programme called Arcview, which is compatible with government's Geographic Information Systems software. Historic Preservation Awards(HPA) The HPA identifies local structures
that have been well-preserved and/or restored, and modern structures
built using principles of
historic
design. The programme is sponsored by the Bank of Bermuda and
culminates in an
Awards Ceremony held at Pedro St. James. To date, 18 structures,
both modern and historic, have been awarded as the programme
continues to
gain momentum. Approximately 150 people attended the last Awards
Ceremony. We now receive numerous inquiries from individuals
about what they
must do in order that their home may qualify for an award. We
are also gaining
interest from architects who would like their designs nominated
for awards. In the long term the HPA will help to preserve Cayman's
place
in the
Caribbean for both locals and visitors. The Historic Properties Acquisition Programme involves legally
protecting places of particular historic significance from further
deterioration
or demolition through outright ownership and management. To
date, the Trust owns and/or manages 9 historic properties: East End
Lighthouse Park, Guardhouse Park, Watler Cemetery, Jackson's Wall,
Fort George,
Dr. Roy's Ironshore, the Mission House, Miss Izzy's Schoolhouse,
the
Old Savannah Schoolhouse. Historic Education Programme • creation and publication of 2 self-guided walking tours
for George Town and West Bay A major accomplishment for the Historic Education Programmes in 2000 was the production of a video featuring historic sites in central George Town. This video was created through the collaborative efforts of the Trust, Government's GIS, and St. Ignatius children who researched, wrote, and starred in the video. GIS also used an edited format of the video for their weekly GIS programme. |
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