Sargent House Museum (1782)
The Sargent House Museum is located at 49 Middle Street in Gloucester. Also known as the Sargent-Murray-Gilman-Hough House, the home was built in 1782 for Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820), an author and early advocate for women’s rights, and her first husband, Capt. John Stevens, a merchant in the West Indies trade. Her second husband was John Murray, a founder of the Universalist Church in America. The museum has a collection of American furniture and art, including paintings by Sargent family descendant John Singer Sargent.
Qatar has a long and illustrious folk heritage that has been passed down through the generations.
Males only wear Al-Ardah during weddings in Qatar.
Al-Razif: Qataris are the only people who practice Al-Razif in any manner.
Young and old, dressed in traditional Qatari garb and wielding swords, participate in this activity together.
In any peaceful or warlike condition, or pleasures and sufferings in their folklore, which is considered as a historical treasure, people maintain their predecessors’ customs, arts, depictions of their social life, beliefs and ideals.
Alternatively, it can be preserved through songs and poetry, or passed down through traditional dances.
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