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Earrings from collection of last Sikh Queen to be auctioned in UK Earrings from collection of last Sikh Queen to be auctioned in UK The Earrings, Which Belonged To The Youngest Wife Of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Are Estimated To Fetch Between 20,000 And 30,000 Pounds When They Go For Sale At Bonhams On April 24. PTI | Updated on: 12 Apr 2018, 09:02:34 PM London: A pair of gold pendant earrings from the collection of Maharani Jind Kaur, the last Sikh Queen of the Punjab, will be auctioned as part of the Islamic and Indian sale in London later this month. The earrings, which belonged to the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, are estimated to fetch between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds when they go for sale at Bonhams on April 24. ....
A royal fascination: how England’s queens inspired an immersive play We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A documentary about English royalty sent doctor, filmmaker and 24 Carrot Productions artistic director Sharmini Kumar down a rabbit hole. And she emerged with a plan. What if she could summon 13 queens, plucked from history and mythology, put them in North Melbourne’s Meat Market Stables, give them a voice, and let the audience wander freely about as if a Madame Tussauds had come to life? Delaram Ahmadi and Liliana Braumberger in The Regina Monologues. ....
Updated: 8:16 AM March 9, 2021 These blue stones have been created by Rosie s Plaque to honour local women in Norwich for International Women s Day 2021 - Credit: Rosie s Plaques Painted blue stones have been placed across Norwich to celebrate the achievements of local women on International Women s Day. The Rosie’s Plaques project are behind the scheme and they have said it was a convenient way to highlight those women who built our city . International Women s Day was celebrated on March 8 on a global scale to celebrate the contributions women have made to society. A blue stone painted by Rosie s Plaques to honour Joanna Scott on International Women s Day. ....
Last modified on Thu 11 Mar 2021 08.56 EST The last words of “Diving into the Wreck”, the title poem in the 1973 collection by the great American feminist thinker, poet and essayist Adrienne Rich, are these: “a book of myths / in which / our names do not appear.” I can’t remember when I first read the poem – certainly not when it was written, I’d have been only 10 or 11. More likely in the early 80s, when living away from home for the first time, in those heady days of “discovering” feminism, of Reclaim the Night marches, of consciousness-raising groups. That’s when I learned – rather late in the day – to look at the world through a wider lens, to read more widely and to seek out books not on the syllabus. To listen to different voices, learn from other times. To attempt to stand in other people’s shoes. ....