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Alice - the ghost in the mirror #32

Posted by Viv Wilson on 29th December 2021 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,emily meynell,hickleton hAll,ghost,alice through the looking glass,alice in wonderland
Here is another ghost story for the Christmas season associated with Hoar Cross HAll. By an amazing co-incidence Lewis Carroll and Emily Meynell (who built the HAll) became acquainted when she was a child. This is their story - In 1865 Lewis Carroll wrote another story about Alice following on from ‘Alice in Wonderland’. It was cAlled ‘Alice through the Looking Glass’. In this story Alice climbs onto the mantlepiece over the fireplace in her lounge and finds that she can climb through the mirror into another world which is rEversed, just like a reflection. Once again, she encounters strange figures in a world dominated by a chess set and nursery rhyme c...
 

The life and times of an upper class family #42

Posted by Viv Wilson on 6th March 2022 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,Earl Grey,Earl Grey tea,Prime Minister,hickleton hAll,Queen Mother,Scotland,keeping up with the aristocrats,Downton Abbey,My dad bought a mansion
On 11th August 1863, Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram married the Hon. Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bart, afterwards 1st Viscount Halifax. The Woods were an old gentry family, for many centuries respectable York merchants. They were later to turn grand upon the discovery of coal beneath their ancestral estates. This was the great Barnsley field, with sEveral hundred acres of Britain's deepest and finest coal. Sir Charles Wood was created 1st Viscount Halifax in 1866 and had a very distinguished political career. The family seats of Garrowby, Pocklington and Hickleton (where Emily was born) had been acquired by his father from the Wentworth family; t...
 

The origins of the stately home #43

Posted by Viv Wilson on 24th March 2022 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,Saltford Manor House,Bath,Still room,bridgerton,Downton Abbey,keeping up with the aristocrats,Lord,Earl,Duke,Baron
So why are stately homes so cAlled? Stately home actuAlly means 'a large impressive old house with interesting history and usuAlly visited by the public.' Well, I suppose they do look very 'stately' for a start but these houses were also a status symbol for the great families of England, who competed with each other to provide hospitality for the royal household who would travel around England meeting their subjects. Stately homes were huge mansions which were always beautiful and the epitome of perfect architecture, often designed by famous architects of the day. The gardens too would be perfectly landscaped to show balance, variety, sequence and colour. One o...
 

A Home fit for a King #21

Posted by Viv Wilson on 17th September 2022 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Buckingham Palace,The Crown,The Monarchy,King Charles III,prince of wales,duchy of cornwAll,Queen Victoria,Downton Abbey,william the conqueror
In this week's blog I am focusing on the royal family again and the stately homes which they grew up in. The main residence for the Royal family is Buckingham Palace which is the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom and where many state occasions take place, but Buckingham Palace was originAlly known as Buckingham House. The building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. During the 19th ce...
 

Alice - the ghost in the mirror #26

Posted by Viv Wilson on 28th October 2022 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,Mansion,lewis carroll,alice through the looking glass,alice in wonderland,Graham Phillips,Hickleton HAll,The Crown,Downton Abbey,HAlloween,ghost
In 1865 Lewis Carroll wrote another story about Alice following on from ‘Alice in Wonderland’. It was cAlled ‘Alice through the Looking Glass’. In this story Alice climbs onto the mantlepiece over the fireplace in her lounge and finds that she can climb through the mirror into another world which is rEversed, just like a reflection. Once again, she encounters strange figures in a world dominated by a chess set and nursery rhyme characters, among others. But what inspired Lewis Carroll to write about a little girl having lots of adventures? In the 1850s Charles Dodgson (Carroll’s real name) studied at Christ Church in Oxford. A new dean, Henry Liddell,...
 

The life and times of an upper class family #44

Posted by Viv Wilson on 3rd March 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell Ingram,hickleton hAll,viscount halifax,Earl Grey,earl of crawford,lady elizabeth bowes-lyon,Glamis Castle,downton abbey,The Crown
On 11th August 1863, Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram married the Hon. Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bart, afterwards 1st Viscount Halifax. The Woods were an old gentry family, for many centuries respectable York merchants. They were later to turn grand upon the discovery of coal beneath their ancestral estates. This was the great Barnsley field, with sEveral hundred acres of Britain's deepest and finest coal. Sir Charles Wood was created 1st Viscount Halifax in 1866 and had a very distinguished political career. The family seats of Garrowby, Pocklington and Hickleton (where Emily was born) had been acquired by his father from the Wentworth family; t...
 
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