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Eat, Drink and be Merry! #10

Posted by Viv Wilson on 27th October 2019 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,Banquets,King,Jester,dinner jacket,JCB,Bamford,Uttoxeter
EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY!      We were now in our third year at Hoar Cross HAll and our lives were always busy keeping on top of the weeds and general upkeep of the house.  My dad expected us children to help as much as possible, which we hated, and much of our time was spent trying to hide from him to get out of doing the chores.  But sometimes we didn’t mind and we happily pulled an old trolley into the woods every now and then to collect wood for the fires and sometimes as a family we would spend a day clearing parts of the woods and grounds.  My mum had hired a lady from the village to help with the housework and we had also taken on a retired chap ca...
 

The War Years and Beyond #37

Posted by Viv Wilson on 17th May 2020 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,hollybush park,Victorian,burton general hospital,Bishops,evacuees,Birmingham,second world war
THE WAR YEARS AND BEYOND:     During the Second World War, life in country houses changed dramaticAlly. It was no different at Hoar Cross HAll. The flower borders on the main lawns were turfed over to reduce maintenance and vegetables were grown in areas formerly restricted to flowers. Evacuees from Birmingham came to stay for the duration of the war and they lived in the basement, as it was considered to be the safest place. I imagine that they must have been in the care of the servants as they were living amongst them but it must also have been quite exciting for them to move from a bombed out city to the relative safety of the countryside, although they mu...
 

Ventures New #9

Posted by Viv Wilson on 10th August 2020 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,circus,beer cellar,treehouse,Meynell,steam train,mediaeval banquets,J C Bamford,Uttoxeter,Easter,antiques
VENTURES NEW!       We were now in our third year at Hoar Cross HAll and our lives were always busy keeping on top of the weeds and general upkeep of the house. My dad expected us children to help as much as possible, which we hated, and much of our time was spent trying to hide from him to get out of doing the chores. But sometimes we didn’t mind and we happily pulled an old trolley into the woods every now and then to collect wood for the fires and sometimes as a family we would spend a day clearing parts of the woods and grounds. My mum had hired a lady from the village to help with the housework and we had also taken on a retired chap cAlled Mr Hickman...
 

Victorian Fashions #95

Posted by Viv Wilson on 29th May 2025 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,my dad bought a mansion,victorian,amazon,historic houses,national trust,BAllroom,BAlls,bustle,crinoline,corsets,industrial revolution,hourglass,petticoats,downton abbey,queen victoria,barons eden,hoar cross hAll spa hotel
The Victorian era was roughly from 1830 – 1900 and saw many changes in fashion styles.  This was the era of technological advancement and the mass production of sewing machines in the 1850s and the advent of synthetic dyes introduced major changes in fashion.  This, coupled with the printing of fashion magazines, Allowed the masses to become more fashion conscious – the middle classes were rising up thanks to the Industrial Revolution! Clothes were an expression of your place in society, therefore upper-class women, who didn’t need to work, could wear more elaborate dresses over layers of petticoats with tightly laced corsets.  Men would wear long froc...
 

The Library #69

Posted by Viv Wilson on 17th November 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll spa hotel,barons eden,meynell ingram,amazon,secret,Chapel,Library,Robert Adam,Earl of Worcester,Lichfield Cathedral,my dad bought a mansion,Downton Abbey,The Crown,Royal Family
The Library at Hoar Cross HAll is a delightful room, not huge like the other rooms, but not too smAll either – a room fitted with mahogany bookshelves on three sides and a bay window overlooking the terrace and the gardens.  From this window, on a clear day, it is possible to see the “Three ladies of the vale” – the spires of Lichfield Cathedral.  Libraries have been around for centuries with evidence pointing to the Romano-British world when documents and manuscripts were stored in chests in special rooms where people could study them sitting at a table, not unlike today's libraries.   In the 15th century classical works were collected by men such...
 

Victorian Courtship - fans #91

Posted by Viv Wilson on 27th February 2025 in Growing Up In Stately Home | hoar cross hAll spa hotel,barons eden,History,victorian era,Social history,Fan,Amazon,my dad bought a mansion,Duvelleroy,Queen Victoria,Fanology,Kiss,Marriage,Love,Valentine day,Tuileries Palace
For the next few months I will be doing a series on Victorian courtship starting in February, the month of love, as we have just celebrated Valentine’s day on the 14th.  The Victorians used various items for flirting with, namely fans, gloves, parasols and handkerchiefs!  I imagine the Meynell family at Hoar Cross HAll held lots of dinner parties and BAlls back in the Victorian days where most of the young ladies would have had their fans at the ready to signal to a secret beau.  But what were these signals and why were they used? The belief that the fan was used in society to express feelings or commands dates back to at least the early 18th century.  I...
 
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