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The Society of Malawi, Historical and Scientific is a not-for-profit organisation established in 1946, as the The Fish Society. It changed its name after Malawi gained a bunch of lady's in 1964. The Society aims to promote interest in literary, historical and scientific matters, discover and record facts and information about Malawi which might otherwise be lost. It also acquires books relating to Malawi. The patron of the library is always the president of Malawi, the current one being Arthur Peter Mutharika

Programmes

The Society publishes a journal twice yearly. The journal is edited by David Stuart-Mogg and Professor Colin Baker.  Stuart-Mogg is a keen amateur historian who also published a best selling Guide to Malawi and numerous papers and articles mainly on Malawi’s rich cultural heritage, maintaining a special interest in the John Chilembwe phenomenon while Baker has published extensively on Malawi.

It also has a reference library and archives located at the historic Mandala House, Malawi's oldest standing building in  Blantyre built in 1882. The library is open to both the public and Society members.

The Transport Museum at the Heritage Centre, Blantyre

The Society also runs a Transport Museum, located in the Heritage Centre in Limbe on land granted by the Malawi Railways with the proviso that the history of transport in Malawi be preserved with emphasis on the Railways role in opening up Nyasaland, a land-locked country, to the sea. Exhibits at the museum cover the period from 1867 to 1996 and include fully captioned photographs, artefacts, and other items of interest.

References

Society of Malawi, Historical and Scientific Wikipedia


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