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Diary Dates (from 1/2/2026)

Diary Dates

BACSA Newsletter readers, family and friends may be interested in the following events:

Date / TimeEventPlace
On now (until Sunday 22 Mar 2026)
‘Swords of Lucknow’
Exhibition of swords crafted in the splendour of the ‘flourishing centre of power, artistry and cultural exchange’ that was 18thc and 19thc Lucknow.
Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN.
Click here for further details.
On now (until Sunday 12 Apr 2026)
‘Flora Indica’
Exhibition of botanical illustrations by Indian artists commissioned by British botanists between 1790-1850.
Galleries 1-4, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London TW9 3EG.
Click here for further details.

(Click here if you would like to join the BACSA group visit to the Kew Gardens Exhibitions on Wednesday 18 March 2026).

On now (until Sunday 12 Apr 2026)
‘Botanical Tales and Seeds of Empire’
In an exhibition inspired by Kew’s botanical archives, Amrit and Rabindra Kaur Singh (‘the Singh twins’) explore ‘the deep connections between botany, empire and trade’.
Gallery 5, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London TW9 3EG.
Click here for further details.

(Click here if you would like to join the BACSA group visit to the Kew Gardens Exhibitions on Wednesday 18 March 2026).

On now (until Monday 13 Apr 2026) ‘Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies’
An exhibition commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Burma Campaign, and the role played by the Indian, British, African and Asian forces in defeating the Imperial Japanese Army.
National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4HT
Click here for details of the exhibition and the accompanying series of public events.
On now (until Monday 4 May 2026) ‘Women of Influence: The Pattle Sisters’
An exhibition about the lives and work of the seven Anglo-Indian sisters whose influence in art, literature, photography and society ‘extended from Calcutta to Kensington, and from the salons of Little Holland House to the Bloomsbury Group’.
Watts Gallery, Down Lane, Compton, Guildford GU3 1DQ
Click here for further details.
Tuesday 10 Feb 2026, 18:30-20:00 ‘Julia Margaret Cameron: The Colonial Shadows of Victorian Photography’
A BIHT lecture by Jeff Rosen (online)
Zoom Lecture
Click here for further details, including registration.
Wednesday 25 Feb 2026, 18:00-19:30 ‘The Battle of the Tennis Court: Kohima, April – June 1944’
A Lecture by Bob Cook, Curator of the Kohima Museum, in the Governor’s Lecture Series at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London.
Soane Stable Yard, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4SR
Click here for further details, including registration.
Tuesday 10 Mar 2026, 18:30-20:00 ‘Curzon’s Chosen Men: Political Officers on the Periphery of Empire’
A BIHT lecture by Alan Dillon (online)
Zoom Lecture
Click here for further details, including registration.
Thursday 26 Mar 2026 Image of the Union Jack Club, LondonBACSA Annual General Meeting
(Members only)
Union Jack Club, Sandell Street, London SE1 8UJ.
Further details (including registration instructions) will be published nearer the date.
From Thursday 26 Mar 2026 ‘The last Princesses of Punjab’
Exhibition about the ‘Punjabi princess and suffragette icon’ Sophia Duleep Singh, and ‘the women who shaped her’
Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX.
Click here for further details (including registration).
From Monday 8 Jun 2026 – Monday 13 Jul 2026 ‘The relentless rise of the East India Company’
Lecture tour by the historian William Dalrymple, covering ‘more than two hundred years of tumultuous colonial history, covert political machinations, and bloody resistance’
Lectures will be held at venues in: Birmingham, Chester, Tunbridge Wells, Guildford, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London, Malvern.
Click here for further details (and to purchase tickets).

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