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Ornamental Oar – Latest Historical Collection at The Brooke Gallery

KUCHING – A 120-year-old 1.5-metre long ornamental wooden oar is the latest addition to the Brooke Gallery at Fort Margherita. 

Brooke Museum’s manager, Salliza Sideni said that the oar, with carved Dayak motifs which was believed to have been given to Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke, the last Rajah Muda of Sarawak, sometime in the 1920s when he was travelling upriver.

It is also said that the oar had been kept in Britain for many years before it was returned to Sarawak by the Brooke Museum Director, Jason Brooke during his trip back to the city.

“From the looks of it, the oar is believed to be made from Beluan wood, a quality wood which is only found in Borneo Island. We are delighted that this artefact had survived for a long time and we are now able to display it at the Brooke Gallery for Sarawakians and visitors to see”, she added.

This year, the iconic Kuching landmark Fort Margherita celebrates its 140th Anniversary with the reopening of The Brooke Gallery on July 13.

Photo shows Brooke Museum manager, Salliza Sadeni showcasing the 120-year-old 1.5-metre long ornamental wooden oar. (Photo credit: New Sarawak Tribune).
Photo shows Brooke Museum manager, Salliza Sadeni showcasing the 120-year-old 1.5-metre long ornamental wooden oar. (Photo credit: New Sarawak Tribune).
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