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Indian tricolour hoisted at Chennai in 1947 to be on display

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Press Trust of India Tiruchirappalli
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

The special gallery will be inaugurated on January 26.

"Our records confirm that it was this flag that was hoisted on the historic day in Chennai.It should be a unique one as it is doubtful that any other centre has preserved or traced their respective first flags," G Maheshwari, Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Society of India, Chennai, said.

The flag made of pure silk and measuring twelve feet by eight feet is a pride of this museum, Maheshwari told PTI.

In addition to the flag, special postage stamps of Indian Independence, medals and other artefacts will be showcased with appropriate information. The gallery will also display the concept and evolution of the Indian National flag, Flag code and some interesting anecdotes related to the flag.

K. Moortheswari, Dy. Superintending archaeologist, said Fort St. George Museum is a colonial period museum. With this new gallery, an attempt is being made to create persisting awareness among the public about the freedom movement.

Many families of freedom fighters in the state are voluntarily coming forward to present available records and souvenirs which will also be added in the gallery in the future, she said.

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Neeti Anil Kumar, Asst. Archaeologist-cum-curator, said the spacious museum was already hosting galleries under various topics like arms and armour, medals and uniforms, porcelains, numismatics, among others.

Maheshwari said an exclusive philatelic gallery is on the cards. The freedom fighters gallery will be unveiled on the Republic Day.

  

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First Published: Jan 23 2013 | 11:25 AM IST

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