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Saturday 12 November (11am): Weel-kent quines: stories of the North-East’s women

Central Library, Aberdeen

Join story-teller Jackie Ross to hear tales of some of the well-known, and less well-known, women of Aberdeen and the shire. For ages 5-12.  ​Click here to book 

Saturday 12 November (2pm):  A Monstrous Regiment of Women

Central Library, Aberdeen

Join us for a table reading of A Monstrous Regiment of Women by award-winning playwright Alan Bissett. The play tells the story of Caroline Phillips, Aberdonian journalist and suffragette, and how the women of Aberdeen joined in the demand for 'Votes for Women!'.  Click here to book.  

Saturday 19 November (10 am): ‘Bring your own heritage’

Cowdray Hall, Aberdeen

‘Bring your own heritage’ event encouraging people to share stories, documents and pictures relating to women in NE Scotland. Cowdray Hall Aberdeen.  Free and no booking required.

Saturday 19 November (2pm): Hustings

Cowdray Hall, Aberdeen

Who are the women who deserve better commemoration in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire? Join in the debate as speakers make the case for their favoured candidate to be included in Quinepedia and for their wider civic commemoration. Includes launch of a Soundscape of NE Women’s Voices. Cowdray Hall Aberdeen.  Free and no booking required.

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Quinepedia a project led by Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen and was part of the Being Human Festival of the Humanities which took place between 10-19 November 2022.  ​
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