Lots going on tomorrow at Brighton Museum to celebrate IWD. I will be doing a mini tour of the Royal Pavilion Estate at 12.00. I’ve decided to eschew royalty this year to talk only about working women. Expect stories about teachers, singers, guitar heroines, the ‘British Josephine Baker’ and Mrs Watts, Brighton’s only Seaweed Florist. Also, if time (I’m going to have to talk really fast to fit all these in) I’ll let you in on the incredible story of the Brighton boot-maker’s daughter who ended up being a king-maker of French politics!
Sounds Fabulous, I hope you are happy for me share on a Facebook Page called Sisterhood?
https://www.facebook.com/womeninsisterhood/
To save time, I’ll go ahead and share but will remove or amend as you wish.
I’ll try and make it in time tomorrow to join the talk
kind regards
Sarah
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 3:57 PM historywomenbrighton wrote:
> historywomenbrighton posted: ” Lots going on tomorrow at Brighton Museum > to celebrate IWD. I will be doing a mini tour of the Royal Pavilion Estate > at 12.00. I’ve decided to eschew royalty this year to talk only about > working women. Expect stories about teachers, singers, guitar ” >
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Thank you Sarah! That’s really kind of you.
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