Publications
Maharajah Duleep Singh Book
An illustrated history book of the last Sikh Monarch, Maharajah Duleep Singh (1838-1893). After his exile to Britain he was befriended by Queen Victoria and also known as the Black Prince of Perthshire.View project details
Guru Mandala Poster
An abstract poster designed to stimulate, fascinate and raise questions. But most importantly bring to life understanding of classical musical composition ‘ragas’ within the Sikh scriptures. View project details
In the Master’s Presence: Vol 1 Book
This is the first of a two-volume work examining the history and traditions of the shrine—Hazoor Sahib (which means Masters Presence). The authors have drawn upon a wealth of written materials and oral tradition to evoke vivid and often startling accounts.View project details
Historic Dates Poster
A contemporary poster depicting key historical dates of the Sikhs spanning seven centuries, on one wall chart. A twist on the original concept of a timeline, the horizontal and vertical linkage of the religious, intellectual, and scientific movements in history.View project details
Khalsa Jatha British Isles 1908-2008 Book
The history of Europe’s first Sikh Association The Khalsa Jatha British Isles which went on to establish Europe’s first Sikh Temple. The book covers the Jatha’s founding by a group of students in Cambridge in 1908.View project details
Your icons project
Exploring West Midlands collections designated of national importance on the web. These collections come from 12 museums, libraries and archives in the West Midlands.View project details
Coming to Coventry Book
The Coming to Coventry book gives a detailed and entertaining insight into how the South Asian community was established in Coventry. The book is packed with stories and photographs exploring this hidden aspect of local history.View project details
UKPHA Heritage Projects
UKPHA was created as a vehicle for disseminating high-quality information to inculcate a shared sense of belonging in the UK Punjabi community by fostering the appreciation of the Punjabi heritage in Britain and preserving endangered items of the Punjab.View project details