EditorialTavares Strachan's The First Supper as part of Entangled Pasts: 1768-now, at the Royal Academy of Arts, London., Royal Academy, London, UK - 30 Jan 2024
EditorialTavares Strachan's The First Supper as part of Entangled Pasts: 1768-now, at the Royal Academy of Arts, London., Royal Academy, London, UK - 30 Jan 2024
EditorialTavares Strachan's The First Supper as part of Entangled Pasts: 1768-now, at the Royal Academy of Arts, London., Royal Academy, London, UK - 30 Jan 2024
EditorialTavares Strachan's The First Supper as part of Entangled Pasts: 1768-now, at the Royal Academy of Arts, London., Royal Academy, London, UK - 30 Jan 2024
EditorialMary Seacole (Mary Jane Seacole) (ca.1805-1881). Nurse of Jamaican origin. She opened the British Hotel during the Crimean War, halfway between the harbour and British Headquarters. She converted it into an officers' club and canteen for the troops. Po...
EditorialMary Jane Seacole (h.1805-1881). Enfermera de origen jamaicano de ascencencia escocesa y criolla. Cre? un "British Hotel" durante la Guerra de Crimea, llegando por sus propios medios a Balaklava. Lo convirti? en un club de oficiales y cantina para la t...
EditorialMary Jane Seacole (h.1805-1881). Enfermera de origen jamaicano de ascencencia escocesa y criolla. Cre? un "British Hotel" durante la Guerra de Crimea, llegando por sus propios medios a Balaklava. Lo convirti? en un club de oficiales y cantina para la t...
EditorialMary Jane Seacole (h.1805-1881). Enfermera de origen jamaicano de ascencencia escocesa y criolla. Cre? un "British Hotel" durante la Guerra de Crimea, llegando por sus propios medios a Balaklava. Lo convirti? en un club de oficiales y cantina para la t...
EditorialPortrait of Mary Jane Seacole (1805 – 14 May 1881), née Grant. A Jamaican-born woman of Scottish and Creole descent who set up a 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War, which she described as "a mess-table and comfortable quarters f...
EditorialBust of an African Woman (based on an image of Mary Seacole [1805 - 1881]); Henry Weekes, British, 1807 - 1877; 1859; Marble; Object (including socle): H: 66 cm (H: 26 in.).