Cargills - York Street
The
iconic Cargills building in the Centre of Colombo Fort was
originally the residence of Captain Pieter Sluysken, the former Dutch military
commander of Galle. It was subsequently occupied by the
first British Governor of Ceylon, Sir Frederick
North, who lived there for a short time before
moving to a spacious villa in Hulftsdorp. The building was acquired by Cargills in
1896, while D.S. Cargill was Chairman, Walter Hamilton the Director and William
Jenkins was General Manager. Construction of the current building commenced in
1902, it was designed by Edward Skinner, built by Walker
Sons and Company and
completed in 1906. A foundation stone dated 1684 and a wooden statue of Minerva (Roman goddess of
wisdom, arts and trade), both retrieved from the gable end of Sluysken's
house, are preserved by the ground floor lift. By 1909 employed "an
executive staff of 32 Europeans and 600 hands.
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