Thanks Boshan (please forgive and correct me if I have addressed you wrongly) for these two references which I found extremely interesting All your contributions have been excellent. Kind regards Noel Lakin ----- Original Message ---- From: Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar <bosham@gmail.com> To: india-british-raj@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, 17 February, 2008 8:42:38 AM Subject: [INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ] Revisiting memorials of 1857-58 SITES OF PAST CONFLICT - Revisiting memorials of 1857-58 Sunday, February 17 , 2008 Over the last decade or so, visual representations have acquired salience in an understanding of these years and in 2007-8, two major exhibitions have brought paintings, lithographs and photographs to the fore; in London, the National Army Museum had also curated a special display of what is popularly regarded as one of the bloodiest and most ruthless phases in Indo-British relations. The Indian Council of Historical Research's travelling exhibition, "Representations of 1857 - Recovering the Indian Voice", that had its first viewing in Delhi's India International Centre in May 2007 and later in Calcutta from January 21, consists of an impressive display of aquatints by G.F. Atkinson (of Curry and Rice fame) as well as several by artists unknown and unnamed. Snipped from http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080217/jsp/opinion/story_8907767.jsp# ----- Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar Nagpur, India ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ___________________________________________________________ Support the World Aids Awareness campaign this month with Yahoo! For Good http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/