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Fred:

Most impressive website and certainly deserving of applause for your efforts in 
not only bringing this one to light, but in also offering to bring other 
notable causes into the limelight.  Equally worthy of comment and commendation 
is your drive with which you spread and stretch yourself beyond the boundaries 
of journalism, and accomplish as much as you do as if the sun never sets 
outside your window!

To your glowing list of “Museums . . . and more”, perhaps, you may wish to 
consider the following:

1.      Galleria Esperanca, situated in St. Estevam, and containing the works 
of the late Franjoao (Francis Joao Fernandes).  Franjoao’s paintings also adorn 
the sacristy of the Bom Jesus Basilica.

2.      The Bom Jesus Basilica art gallery.  
http://www.dommartin.cc/Basilica%20ptgs/Basilica%20ptgs%20index.htm

This gallery was established in 1976 and quite easily, is the first and largest 
one of its kind in the eyes of onlookers.  With the exception of the 
Archaeological Museum in Old Goa, the Basilica art gallery predates most – if 
not all the galleries and museums mentioned in your list.  However, it might be 
of consolation to you that the Basilica art gallery was also overlooked by 
Rudolf Ludwig aka Kammermeier when he “helped the Goa Tourism (of “365 days on 
holiday” fame) to put together a tourist guide for museums, galleries and 
places with cultural activities.”

Another forgotten icon is Inacio Vaz, whose paintings adorn the entrance to the 
Professed House of the Jesuits in Old Goa.  The possibility of many others 
being similarly overlooked cannot be underestimated.

In my earlier leisure, I had compiled a text/pictorial list of 'Who’s Who among 
Goans' and got only so far after enduring the Goan action and reaction.  
Perhaps, you could do better.  But be sure to include all, because unlike the 
elixir of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”, you don’t want to befriend a 
Goan animus! :)  

Dom Martin
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On August 9, 2007, Frederick Noronha wrote:

<<<I'm helping the Museum of Christian Art at Old Goa to build a modest,
zero-cost (hopefully!) website at
http://christianartmuseum.goa-india.org/

If anyone has write-ups or photos that they are willing to share with
the site, please get in touch. Thanks to Dr Teotonio R de Souza.

Contacts: Museum of Christian Art, Old Goa.  Office Phone: +91 832 2285299
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

And btw, if you know of a good cause (in Goa) that needs a website,
let me know. I'll try to help. FN>>



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