Decolonising Collections: Investigating Knowledge Formation Networks in Colonial India
Gold coin of the Mugal ruler Jahangir (r. 1605– 27), zodiac coin bearing the figure of the Sagittarius on the obverse and an inscription on the
Gold coin of the Mugal ruler Jahangir (r. 1605– 27), zodiac coin bearing the figure of the Sagittarius on the obverse and an inscription on the
When Rachel Hopkins designed the Oxford – Cambridge Boat Race Men’s Blue Boat trophy in 2000, she included two interchangeable finials for the
Here at Team STG, we love a museum wedding (even our founder Karen had one!). And when it comes to Jewish weddings, museum venues don’t get much
Andrea here, Where I live in New England, the bright blaze of autumn colors are beginning to fade and give way to the more somber taupe and grey
Andrea here, Where I live in New England, the bright blaze of autumn colors are beginning to fade and give way to the more somber taupe and grey
So-called Cicero excavated by the Earl of Arundel in Rome between 1613 and 1614. The wart on the right cheek was added during restorations in the
Imagine a wedding venue brimming with ancient history; yet in the heart of a beautiful English city. Imagine an evening celebration in a timeless
I love a wedding which is different. Of course every single wedding day is unique, because it’s all about the people and making your day
Happy Sunday, beautiful! How’s your weekend going? I forgot to tell you – we spent last night at The Wordsworth in Grasmere, a gorgeous spot for