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http://q8istuff.blogspot.com/V... Penelope Lucas-Calcraft was born in Gautby, Lincolnshire, England. Her father was Neville Lucas-Calcraft, a land agent. The 1900 census shows the family were living in Moat House, Gautby: the house was owned by Robert Charles de Gray Vyner, for whom Violet's father worked.She met her husband Harold Dickson (1881 -- 1959) in Marseilles, France, shortly after the end of World War I, where she was working in a bank. She travelled out to meet him in India, where he was stationed and where they were married. Shortly afterwards he was posted to Iraq.Harold Dickson served as British Political Agent in Bahrain from 1919-1920.He also served in Persia (present-day Iran). In 1929 he was appointed British Political Agent to Kuwait, and served in this role until 1936. He briefly held this role again in 1941. Violet accompanied him on all these postings, and soon became fluent in Arabic. After his retirement from political service, Harold Dickson worked for the Kuwait Oil Company.Violet Dickson was a keen botanist and published a book on the flora of Bahrain and Kuwait in 1955. She regularly sent wild flower collections to the botanic gardens at Kew Gardens in London, and the desert plant that she introduced to science, Horwoodia dicksoniae (known as khuzama in Arabic), was named in her honour. She wrote her autobiography, Forty Years in Kuwait, at the urging of Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond series of books. He had travelled to Kuwait in 1960 to research and write a book for the Kuwait Oil Company, and Dame Violet was one of the people he interviewed. Fleming's book, titled State of Excitement, was never published as the Kuwait Oil Company 'did not care for its tone'Violet Dickson's book appeared 11 years after Fleming first suggested she should write it.As the wife of a British government figure, Violet was expected to assist her husband in his duties, primarily at social functions and by accompanying him on some of his travels across the region. As a result, she came to know many of the rulers and dignitaries of the region, including King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, (who on one occasion presented her with an oryx, which became a pet), King Faisal of Iraq, four Kuwaiti rulers and many tribal sheikhs. She also dealt frequently with Western diplomats. This contact continued after the death of her husband, as her knowledge of Kuwait and the feuds and rivalries among the kingdom's 600-strong royal family made her an indispensable resource for British ambassadors and visiting diplomats. In 1976 Violet's 80th birthday party was a notable event for the British expatriate community in Kuwait.Violet Dickson had a son Saud (who died in May 2005), and a daughter Zahra Freeth (née Dickson), who is also an author on Middle Eastern topics. Dame Violet was given the honorific title Umm Saud (Arabic: أم سعود meaning Mother of Saud), and was also known as Umm Kuwait - Mother of Kuwait. She was also given the honorific Hajjiyah, a term of respect meaning a female who has completed the Haj, the pilgrimage to Mecca. This is unusual, as non-Muslims are not allowed to perform the Haj.Violet Dickson was made Member of the British Empire (MBE) in 1942, Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1964 and Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE) in 1976. She was awarded the Lawrence of Arabia Memorial Medal awarded by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, London (formerly the Royal Central Asian Society) in 1960, for her work among the Bedouin women of Arabia and her study of the flora and fauna of the desert.The Dickson House Cultural Centre, Kuwait CityThe British Political Agency in Kuwait was based in a house that had been built in 1870 for a Kuwaiti merchant. The Dicksons moved in to the house in 1929, and the building served as the British political agency until 1935. Harold Dickson continued to live there until his death in 1959, and Violet until the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, when she was evacuated, unwillingly, to Britain. She intended to return to her home in Kuwait City, but died on 4 January 1991, some eight weeks before the liberation of Kuwait on 27 February. She was 94.The house was ransacked during the invasion, but has since been restored by the Kuwaiti National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, and is now a tourist attraction. It is one of few surviving examples of 19th-century Kuwaiti architecture, with thirty rooms on two floors.The Dame Violet Dickson ScholarshipThe British Council in Kuwait offers the Dame Violet Dickson Scholarship to Kuwaiti women to encourage them to continue their postgraduate studies in the U.K. The scholarship is described as 'prestigious' and 'Kuwait's flagship award for women', reflecting the esteem in which Violet Dickson was held.

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Uploaded: March 29, 2008 at 10:54 am
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Eman050 (August 17, 2008 at 7:53 pm)
الله يرحمها ويغفر لها
angel66tears (August 4, 2008 at 3:12 pm)
الله يرحمها ويحسن اليها سواء كات مسلمه او مسيحية
FaNoNiYa (July 24, 2008 at 10:02 pm)
woow ! She's speaks kuwaiti well !! i never new that before !!
loonaki (July 14, 2008 at 9:56 pm)
wai zoqaaaaaaaaaa ms disckson ;*
polite4ever (July 5, 2008 at 7:33 am)
ملاحظة أخرى :حدث لغط كثير وتداول الناس في الكويت أخباراً حول إسلام السيدة فيوليت ديكسون قبيل وفاتها ولكن يبقى علم هذا الأمر عند الله سبحانة وتعالى فالأجدى بالأخوة الاستفادة من المادة العلمية وترك أمر الرحمة والعقاب لله وحده لكي لاينطق منكم بكلمة يندم عليها كثيرا أمام الله .
polite4ever (July 5, 2008 at 7:23 am)
الحب والكره ماله داعي علاقتنا فيهم علاقة عملية مبنية على الاحترام المتبادل هم ناس التقت مصلحة بلادنا مع مصلحتهم في صد الاطماع عن ارضنا الكريمة واثبتوا كفاءة في حينه في صد عدوان الدول المحيطة (الدولة العثمانية - الملك فيصل - عبدالكريم قاسم) هم السبب اللي سخره لنا الحافظ الحقيقي سبحانة وتعالى .
abdullah956 (June 28, 2008 at 8:21 am)
الكويت تحت انتداب ابريطاني يعني تقريبا حماية بريطانية الكويت عمرها ماستعمرت ولا حتى حكم عثماني ما جاها
sahra87 (June 25, 2008 at 5:25 pm)
اللي أقصده انه الكويت بنفسها سعت لحمايه بريطانيا برضاها.. الاستعمار يكون لما تؤخذ الأرض بالغصب من دون رضر أهلها.
sahra87 (June 24, 2008 at 3:54 pm)
لا .. هاذي زوجه المعتمد البريطاني في الكويت.. تقدر تقرا المعلومات اللي كتبها همر
sahra87 (June 24, 2008 at 3:51 pm)
و حبنا لهم ما يعني انه احنا ساذجين :)و فيوليت دكسن تستاهل الرحمه اهيا و زوجها .. وادعي لها من كل قلبي انه الله يرحمها و زوجها .. والله غفور رحيم وسعت رحمته كل شي.. و يا ريت تتركون عنكم هالكلام اللي ماله داعي! الكويتيين عمرهم ما كانت تفكيرهم متشدد و يمنعون الرحمه عن غيرهم بحجه الدين


 
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