Ancient House Pop-up Exhibition: Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, Saturday 15 June - Saturday 3 August Talk: Prince Victor Duleep Singh & the Curse of the Carnarvons, Thursday 4 July, 2.30 - 3.30pm. Booking essential via Festival Box Office, 01842 751975 / 07802 701911, www.leapinghare.org. FREE. Home Education Workshop: The Extraordinary Life of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, Wednesday 10 July, 10am - 2pm. Find out about the life of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, daughter of the last Maharajah of Punjab, nurse, and campaigner for women’s rights. Discover how she helped evacuees and refugees during the Second World War and her role in revolutionising dog breeding clubs. Suitable for age 5+. Booking essential tel. 01842 752599 or email
[email protected]. £1 per child including museum admission. Talk: Suffragettes vs. the State – the movement for women’s suffrage through The National Archives records, Thursday 11 July, 2.30 - 3.30pm. Vicky Iglikowski, Principal Records Specialist - Diverse Histories at The National Archive, explores some of the militant methods used by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), including case studies relating to Suffragette Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Booking essential via Festival Box Office, 01842 751975 / 07802 701911, www.leapinghare.org. FREE. Talk: Sophia Duleep Singh and Indian Suffragettes in Britain, Friday 12 July, 2.30 - 3.30pm. Dr Sumita Mukherjee, historian and author of 'Indian Suffragettes: Female Identities and Transnational Network', highlights the role of Indian women in the suffrage movement, including that of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, who grew up at Elveden Hall. Dr Sumita Mukherjee will be signing copies of her book after the talk.