It’s essential that museums do all they can to establish how their donors obtained the very treasures they later presented to preserve these items, and their legacy. This important museum process leads to pertinent questions being asked, such as the means of artefact acquisition. Where funding and connections exist, fresh interpretation incorporates indigenous knowledge and voices, along with high quality scholarship. Objects are essentially about people, and it is through the object that RAMM wants to tell people’s stories through object journeys with the help and expertise of others.Īncestral Voices re-examines the current interpretation of artefacts and has updated this information. Some objects have agency, are ceremonial and holy in nature, and are considered special, even unique. Generally, artefacts are crafted by artisans for people to use. Its research work will continue where possible. The project’s conclusion in March 2023 resulted in the redisplay of three permanent display cases in the Americas gallery. The new Ancestral Voices involved multiple partner scholarship, conservation, documentation, the reinterpretation of artefacts, the acquisition of related contemporary art, and a public programme. This new proposal adopted a familiar back-to-basics approach, aligning it with the successful work done previously on Discovering Worlds with the Pacific and African collections. However, ACE agreed to support a second proposal, which began late 2021. Sadly, that same year brought Covid-19, and significant priorities put an end to these activities, but engagement work will be viewed again in the future. Based on the museum’s historic Americas collections, the proposed work was ambitiously focused on engagement work with indigenous communities, and culminating in the commission of a new artwork, and a temporary exhibition. Main source(s): Visitation (J.L.In 2019, a grant from the Art Council England (ACE) Designation Development Fund was awarded to RAMM for the Ancestral Voices project. Other issue - Thomas (b, d ), George Augustus (b, d, Captain RN) Eleanor Mary Bate (b 1801-2, d, dau of James Bate of London) ![]() John Sainthill (b, d, youngest son) had issue () Anne Richards (d, dau of Mark Richards of Hythe) () Catherine Eliza Atkins (d, cousin)Īlfred Sainthill (b, d, Commander RN, 3rd son) had issue () Charlotte Green (d, dau/coheir of Thmas Green of Mossbury, Stevenage) () Elizabeth Burridge (d, dau/heir of William Burridge of Topsham) (c02.1701-2) Elizabeth Trankmore (dau/coheir of John Trankmore of Topsham) John Sainthill of Topsham (bpt, d by 1730, mariner) Nicholas Sainthill of Topsham (d by 10.1684) ![]() () Fides Harlowyn (dau of Edward Harlowyn of Sidmouth)įrancis Sainthill of Rockbeare (d before ) Elizabeth Yarde (dau of John (not Thomas) Yarde of Treasbeare) Other issue - Edward of Exeter (bpt, d, cleric), John (bpt, a 1641), Thomas (bpt, a 1641, had issue), Nicholas (bpt -3, a 1641), Peter (bpt, a 1641), Mary(bpt -8, bur ) ![]() Issue - Bartholomew (bpt, bur -8), Mary (bpt ), Joan (b ) George Sainthill of Exeter (bpt, d, apothecary) Samuel Sainthill of Exeter (d before 0-7) Other issue - Helena (bpt ), Mary (bpt ), Honor (bpt ), Jane (bpt ), Agnes (bpt -9) William Sainthill (bpt, a 1641, 2nd son) (c04.1581) Maria Pinsent (dau of John Pinsent of Bovey Tracey) Hill of Hennock (d before, rector of Hennock) Martha Wright (dau of John Wright of Brooksted) Robert is shown by MGH (vol 1, 1868, p281) as 'of London' and married to. Other issue - Peter (bpt -1, d infant?), Peter (bpt -3, bur -7), Thomas (bpt -6, bur ) Humphry Sainthill (vicar of Buckfastleigh) (c12.1623) Judith Page of Silverton probably parents of. Humphry Sainthill (d before 06.1629-30, rector of Zeal Monachorum) Other issue - Petre (b 1618, d infant), Peter (b 1631, d young), Robert (b 1636, dsp 05.1664), Elizabeth Their 2nd son changed his name to Sainthill after inheriting Bradninch. Samuel Sainthill of Bradninch (b 1626, d unm, 2nd son) (c05.1614) Dorothy Parker (dau/heir of Robert Parker or Packer of Zeal Monachorum) Hill (Sainthill) of Bradninch (b 1595-6, d ) ![]() Elizabeth Martin (bur, dau of Thomas Martin of Steple Morden) Julian Shine (bur, dau of William Shine of Bradley, widow of Aleaxnder Writhingtone) (sp) Katherine Broune (dau/coheir of Sir Humphry Broune) Joane Mayne (dau of Richard Mayne of Exeter) Hill) of Bradninch, Sainthill of Exeter, Sainthill of Rockbeare, Sainthill of Topsham 'Sainthill1' Index links to: Lead / Letterįamilies covered: Sainthill (St.
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