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US to help restore colonial era Karachi landmark

Project part of larger restoratio­n plan

- BY AZEEM SAMAR

The United States has said that it will help carry out a project to beautify and restore Frere Hall, a colonial-era building of 1865 an architectu­ral icon of Karachi.

The announceme­nt to this effect was made as the United States Consul General in Karachi, Mark Stroh, visited the Frere Hall along with a delegation from the American Consulate General.

Mark Stroh expressed his resolve to join hands with the Sindh government and Karachi Metropolit­an Corporatio­n to ensure protection of the historical places of Karachi that forms the cultural heritage of the city.

Karachi’s Administra­tor, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, welcomed the American diplomat. Mark Stroh took keen interest in the library and Sadequain Art Gallery housed in the Frere Hall building.

Famous historian Dr Kaleemulla­h Lashari, who serves to preserve sites of cultural heritage in Sindh, briefed the visiting delegation about the historical importance of Frere Hall.

Dr Lashari told the delegation that work on the Frere Hall started in 1863 and was completed in two years. The building was initially used as the town hall and library. Later on, an art gallery was establishe­d to showcase paintings and calligraph­ic work. The building was named after Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere in recognitio­n of his services for Karachi and Sindh during the colonial era. Frere served as Governor of Bombay from 1862 to 1867.

 ?? ?? Frere Hall began was completed over a period of two years starting in 1863.
Frere Hall began was completed over a period of two years starting in 1863.

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