Festival of Thetford & Punjab Curry and Quiz Night Ancient House and New Saffron Restaurant *** We apologise that this event has been cancelled *** Teams of six are invited to pit their wits against… Read more »
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Curator’s Tour of Ancient House Enjoy a personal tour from Oliver Bone, Curator of Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life, which was given to the town by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh 100 years ago. Oliver… Read more »
Thomas Paine Annual Curry Night Join Gez and Rosie Chetal for their 11th Annual Curry Night, and enjoy authentic and locally sourced Indian food, home-cooked by Rosie, with a Bollywood Bhangra DJ. Venue: Thomas Paine… Read more »
Mini Maharajah Posh Peg Dolls Workshop at Ancient House Join Queenie Pegs to make your own mini Maharajah to take home. Supported by funding from Prince Frederick’s Thetford Museum funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.… Read more »
Maharajah Duleep Singh Pop Up Display at Ancient House Come and visit Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life, which will be opening its doors for free this weekend as part of the Festival of Thetford… Read more »
Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King A Talk by Davinder Toor Join guest curator and collector Davinder Toor for this special introduction to the Wallace Collection’s major exhibition exploring the life of the great Sikh leader… Read more »
Punjabi Stories: A talk by Rav Singh Sat 20 July 12.00pm, Thetford Library Join Rav Singh, the founder of A Little History of the Sikhs, as he presents Punjabi stories from around the world, hopping… Read more »
Heirs of a Lost Kingdom A Talk by Peter Bance Sikh Historian Peter Bance will talk about the children of Maharajah Duleep Singh, sharing insights into living and growing up at Elveden Hall, and their… Read more »
Thetford Mela: Festival Finale All are welcome to the grand finale of the Festival of Thetford & Punjab 2024, bringing together colourful and vibrant performances by artists from East Anglia and the UK. Featuring Dhol… Read more »
Indian Army at Hampton Court Palace A Talk by Dr Tejpal Singh Ralmill Over 4000 soldiers from the Indian Army visited Hampton Court Palace in Southwest London during the period of 1902 to 1937 to… Read more »