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  1. Lady Anne Keith, also known as Lady Agnes or Annabel Keith was born in Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1530, the eldest daughter of WILLIAM LORD KEITH 4th EARL MARISCHAL (1506 - 1581) a member of Queen Mary's Privy Council, and MARGARET KEITH, daughter of Sir William Keith of Innverugie. She had two brothers, William Keith, Master ...

  2. 23 de feb. de 2014 · Agnes Keith House 從這個入口進去,後面那棟就是啦。 有種世外桃源的 fu ,木造的英式二層樓木房,建於1946-1947年左右,後來 Agnes Keith 離開後, 房屋廢置,直到在2001年沙巴博物館與聯合總署博物館開始了翻修這棟Agnes Keith當時的故居。

  3. 9 de dic. de 2021 · As Agnes Keith, whose writing forms the focal point of this book, credibly surmises, Borneo remained, even towards the end of the colonial period, a dark and mysterious land to people in the West, largely populated, as they imagined, by tribes of headhunters.

  4. As Agnes Keith, whose writing forms the focal point of this book, credibly surmises, Borneo remained, even towards the end of the colonial period, a dark and mysterious land to people in the West, largely populated, as they imagined, by tribes of headhunters. At its core, this book questions the very concept of “colonial” writing and, by ...

  5. Agnes Keith House. This atmospheric two-storey colonial villa, Newlands, tells the story of American writer Agnes Keith and her British husband Harry, the Conservator of Forests in North Borneo. They lived in Sandakan from 1934 to 1952 and spent three years in Japanese internment camps during WWII. The house was immortalised by Keith in her ...

  6. Agnes Keith published seven books in all during her life, beginning with "Land Below the Wind" in 1939 in which she described her life in British colony of Sandakan in Borneo since 1934. It went to be quite widely known in pre-war Asia, but it was her second book, "Three came home", published in 1947 that became a bestseller and is definitely her most important publication.

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  7. Brief Life History of Agnes. When Agnes Keith of Marischal was born in 1503, in Kincardineshire, Scotland, her father, Sir William Keith 2nd Earl Marischal, was 48 and her mother, Lady Elizabeth Gordon of Huntly - Countess of Marischal, was 41. She married Archibald Douglas 1st of Glenbervie in 1523, in Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.