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=== House Notes ===
 
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1885.12.02 Mrs C. Brooke (H.H. the Ranee of Sarawak) was proposed for election at the next meeting
 
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Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak (1849 – 1936) was queen consort of the second White Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir My Life in Sarawak in 1913, that offers a rare glimpse of life in The Astana in Kuching and colonial Borneo.<br />The Ranee became legendary during her lifetime as a woman of strength and intelligence, as well as her extraordinary circumstance as Eurasian royalty.<br />Brooke loved his wife dearly. The Astana was built specially for her as a wedding present. And Fort Margherita, also in Kuching, was named after her.<br />Margaret Lili Alice Brooke<br />(1849-1936) Née de Windt. Born Paris; died London. Daughter of Captain de Windt and married, in 1869, Charles Brooke, 2nd Rajah of Sarawak (see ODNB). Her marriage was not successful and she and her husband lived separate lives after the mid-1880s. She published a book My life in Sarawak (1913).<br /><br /><br />
 
Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak (1849 – 1936) was queen consort of the second White Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir My Life in Sarawak in 1913, that offers a rare glimpse of life in The Astana in Kuching and colonial Borneo.<br />The Ranee became legendary during her lifetime as a woman of strength and intelligence, as well as her extraordinary circumstance as Eurasian royalty.<br />Brooke loved his wife dearly. The Astana was built specially for her as a wedding present. And Fort Margherita, also in Kuching, was named after her.<br />Margaret Lili Alice Brooke<br />(1849-1936) Née de Windt. Born Paris; died London. Daughter of Captain de Windt and married, in 1869, Charles Brooke, 2nd Rajah of Sarawak (see ODNB). Her marriage was not successful and she and her husband lived separate lives after the mid-1880s. She published a book My life in Sarawak (1913).<br /><br /><br />
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== Related Material Details ==
 
== Related Material Details ==
 
=== RAI Material ===
 
=== RAI Material ===
She donated some photographs to the AI photographic collection. [PRM AI fellows table]<br />
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She donated some photographs of Dyaks [400_000595-603] to the AI photographic collection. <br />
 
=== Other Material ===
 
=== Other Material ===
 
PRM field collector
 
PRM field collector

Revision as of 18:37, 28 May 2020

H.H. the Ranee of
Sarawak
Sarawak, .jpg
Born 1849
Died 1936
Residence 12 Hans Place, SW
Kuching, Borneo, via Singapore [1900]
Villa Raffo, Bogliaseo, Mervi, Nr Genoa, Italy [1902]
Grey Friars, Ascot [1905]
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1931 last listed
elected_AI 1886.01.12




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1885.12.02 Mrs C. Brooke (H.H. the Ranee of Sarawak) was proposed for election at the next meeting

Notes From Elsewhere

Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak (1849 – 1936) was queen consort of the second White Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir My Life in Sarawak in 1913, that offers a rare glimpse of life in The Astana in Kuching and colonial Borneo.
The Ranee became legendary during her lifetime as a woman of strength and intelligence, as well as her extraordinary circumstance as Eurasian royalty.
Brooke loved his wife dearly. The Astana was built specially for her as a wedding present. And Fort Margherita, also in Kuching, was named after her.
Margaret Lili Alice Brooke
(1849-1936) Née de Windt. Born Paris; died London. Daughter of Captain de Windt and married, in 1869, Charles Brooke, 2nd Rajah of Sarawak (see ODNB). Her marriage was not successful and she and her husband lived separate lives after the mid-1880s. She published a book My life in Sarawak (1913).


Publications

External Publications

Ranee Margaret of Sarawak (2001). My Life in Sarawak. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-582663-9.
Ranee Margaret of Sarawak (1984). Good Morning and Good Night. London: Pimlico. ISBN 978-0-7126-0348-5.

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

She donated some photographs of Dyaks [400_000595-603] to the AI photographic collection.

Other Material

PRM field collector