Nicola Stylianou

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Nicola Stylianou

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
I work across all three case studies but my own research is mainly focused on the Powell-Cotton Museum. I have undertaken research trips to both Botswana and Namibia for the project. I have previously worked at the University of Sussex in a role developing the Making African Connections project and funded by the Research Development Fund. I have also worked at the University of Arts London, the V&A Museum, Middlesex University and The Open University. I was a participant in the Fashioning Africa CollectionPanel at Brighton Museum and am currently co-editing a book (with Heather Akou and JoAnn McGregor) entitled Creating African Fashion Histories. Where I have substantially contributed to entries on this archive you will see the identifier NSty.

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Making African Connections

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NSty

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Calabash; Gourd; Milk Container; Phaana ya Mongobolo Physical Object
Sandals; Rampeetshane; Rampechana Physical Object
Anklets; bracelets Physical Object
Leg Rattles; Musical Instrument; Mathowa Physical Object
Bowl; Mogopo Physical Object
Spoon; Leso la Legong Physical Object
Spoon; Leso la legong Physical Object
String Apron; Makgabe Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Spoon; Leso le Lejang Physical Object
Axe Physical Object
String Apron; Makgabe Physical Object
Adze; Axe; Petwana Physical Object
Powder Horn; Lenaka La Mosidi Physical Object
Powder Horn; Lenaka La Mosidi Physical Object
Powder Horn; Lenaka La Mosidi Physical Object
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Transcription of Diana Powell-Cotton's 1937 Angola diary Text
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A brief history of the Angola/Namibia written archive at the Powell-Cotton Museum Text
Interview with Scobie Lekhuthile Event
Visit to the European Cemetery, Serowe Event
Research Now: Tchiliwandele and the Making African Connections Project - A display at Powell-Cotton Museum (Spring 2020) Event