Re: WDYTO Everard?
in reply to a message by number1212
I like it; I think of the surname (ma'am - name) for Barbara Everard.
Her profession entailed botanical art - for wall pictures - transposed to dinner ware (plates - etcetera). Born British, she lived & worked in Singapore & Kuala Lumpore, and struggled for equal payment for her work - as compared with that for males: a great deal of this occurred during WWII and thereafter; I would ascertain her life to be that of an unsung hero / heroine.
I would ascertain use of this name in honor of her struggle.
Her profession entailed botanical art - for wall pictures - transposed to dinner ware (plates - etcetera). Born British, she lived & worked in Singapore & Kuala Lumpore, and struggled for equal payment for her work - as compared with that for males: a great deal of this occurred during WWII and thereafter; I would ascertain her life to be that of an unsung hero / heroine.
I would ascertain use of this name in honor of her struggle.
This message was edited 7/9/2018, 4:19 PM