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Argyle, Duke of, and Earl Dalhousie on American Rebellion; Slavery Exists Only in Kentucky and Delaware; Dalhousie, Earl, and Duke of Argyle, on Cause of Rebellion; London Times on American War ...
Dalhousie was established in 1854 by the British Empire as a summer retreat, named after Lord Dalhousie, the Governor-General of India. The remnants of its colonial past are still visible in its ...
In 1818 when Lord Dalhousie established the university, he envisioned a college with access for all, regardless of class or creed — a radical view for its time. We also know that, despite Lord ...
ONE of Scotland’s leading aristocrats has been ousted as chairman of the charity his father founded to save the Frigate Unicorn - one of the oldest wooden warships in the world - from being ...
NEW DELHI:The over 160yearold Dalhousie hill station in Himachal Pradesh may have been named after the famous GovernorGeneral of India but strangely Lord Dalhousie himself ldquonever visitedrdquo ...
Their report also details Lord Dalhousie’s 1795 role suppressing a revolution in Martinique, which exposed him to slavery and informed racist views that would influence his treatment of black ...
The Lord Dalhousie Panel's final report offers a thorough accounting of the various intersections between George Ramsay, the Ninth Earl of Dalhousie who commissioned the founding of Dalhousie ...
It said Dalhousie has developed a strong global reputation and has begun a transition moving more fully away from racist perspectives of the past.The report also details Lord Dalhousie’s 1795 ...
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Named after Lord Dalhousie, the then Governor General of India Dalhousie is now also known as B. B. D. Bag after three renowned Bengali revolutionaries- Binoy, Badal and Dinesh.
As the new session of Parliament began in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, last week, the pattern of noble withdrawal was broken by Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General of the nearly extinct Central ...
THE following notes1 were drawn up at the request of the late Lord Dalhousie just before he became seriously ill. The failure of his health and his absence from home—before the sad bereavement ...