The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tale of Sarawak’s historic, cultural heritage

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KUCHING: Located at the Old Court House building in the old part of Kuching city, the Ranee Museum can easily be spotted by anyone keen to get a glimpse at Sarawak’s pre-independen­ce history.

Opened on Sept 24 this year, the museum was set up by Brooke Heritage Trust co-founder Jason Brooke, a direct descendant of Charles Brooke, the second Rajah of Sarawak, and bears the tale of Sarawak’s historic and cultural heritage.

It features a unique collection of artefacts on the extraordin­ary life, legend and legacy of Margaret de Windt, who married Brooke in 1869.

To the local people, she was simply ‘the Ranee’ or ‘Mem Ranee’, the first queen of the Rajah of Sarawak.

Besides displaying Ranee Margaret’s collection of Sarawak ‘keringkam’ (embroidere­d head coverings), ‘songket’, ‘kebarung’ and other crafts of ancient textile arts, visitors to the museum can follow Margaret on a journey that defined her sense of purpose and identity in Sarawak then.

Ranee Museum gallery manager Liza Sideni said most of the pictures and items displayed in the gallery belonged to Ranee Margaret before they were passed on to her family members for generation­s.

“Some of the items in this gallery were brought by Jason (whose great-grandfathe­r Bertram Brooke was the Tuan Muda of Sarawak) from London before being documented and exhibited in the museum,” she told Bernama when met at the museum here yesterday.

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