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A postcard from Sri Lanka: Jaffna’s clock tower and statues of Tamil kings

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Jaffna’s clock tower and statues of Tamil kings

Jaffna’s clock tower was built to commemorate the visit of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Ceylon in 1875. It was funded with the residue of money collected to present him with a gift of a silver casket and set of jewels, and was completed in 1882. In addition to telling the time in its early years it functioned as a lighthouse to guide ships in the Indian Ocean.

The tower was badly damaged during the civil war in the late 1980s. When Prince Charles (now King Charles) visited Sri Lanka in 1998 he offered British assistance in restoring the tower. It reopened in 2002, and in 2013 three golden statues of Tamil kings were added to enhance the surrounding area.

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