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Bacon's 'Essay on Gardens' # 56

Posted by Viv Wilson on 25th May 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,meynell ingram,emily meynell,Country Life,temple newsam,pleached walks,fountains,Francis Bacon,Essay on Gardens,Italian gardens,elizabethan,The Crown,Downton Abbey,Bridgerton
Francis Bacon was born in 1561 and was 1st Viscount St Alban. He wrote his Essay on Gardens in 1625, a year before his death of pneumonia. He was also Lord Chancellor of England under King James I and led the advancement of both natural philosophy and scientific method and his works remained influential even in the late stages of the Scientific Revolution.  The essays he wrote between, mainly, 1612 and 1625 were about anything from love and marriage to superstitions to gardens and any subject in between! Bacon's genius as a phrase-maker appears to great advantage in the later essays and the 'Oxford Dictionary of Quotations' includes no fewer than 91 quotations...
 

The Chinese Room #71

Posted by Viv Wilson on 1st December 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,hoar cross hAll spa hotel,barons eden,chinese,japanese,armour,mediaval,Yoki Yasutsuna,sword,Burmese,Great HAll,Downton Abbey,The Crown,Covid-19
The Chinese Room is the last in the series of the rooms that were open to the public at Hoar Cross HAll during the 1970s.  It had three doorways and was entered from the BAllroom, the Long GAllery and the Entrance HAll and was originAlly the Dining Room of the house when the Meynell family lived there.  The centrepiece of the room is the 18th century carved wood mantelpiece, incorporating classical figures and floral decorations, with a carved and painted armorial overmantel.     As you can probably guess from the name of the room, the main theme was oriental  armour, tapestries and furniture, including a Burmese Palace Chair.  The oriental armour was a...
 

Change and the Country House #61

Posted by Viv Wilson on 7th July 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,meynell ingram,new years eve,mediaeval banquets,queen victoria,The National Trust,Historic Houses Association,industrial revolution,Edwardian era,victorian era,downton abbey,The Royal Family,aristocracy,Hoar Cross HAll Spa Hotel,Barons Eden
Hoar Cross HAll was clearly a very different house in the Victorian era compared to today.  Like other country houses it has not been immune from the social and economic changes affecting All walks of life over the last hundred years. At the beginning of Queen Victoria’s reign in 1837 the local landowner with his country house and estate was the focal point of the community, often dispensing law, charity and education.  The estate would also provide employment for the local people and over fifty locals were employed on the Hoar Cross estate in the house and grounds plus many more on Home Farm along with carpenters, electricians and plumbers to keep the esta...
 

Join Me On A Video Tour Of My Old Home! Hoar Cross HAll

Posted by Viv Wilson on 7th June 2018 in Blogging | hoar cross hAll,stately home,historic houses,blog,aristocracy,video
Hi everyone I've just seen that a few people have been reading this blog from 2018, but discovered that the YouTube video was missing as the link was to the original post that unbelievably somehow got deleted with All those views (47,000)  :(  Anyway, I've just updated the link to the re-uploaded video, so this isn't a new post for this week, but just so it works for anyone reading it now for the first time! -  Don't miss tomorrows blog - The Kitchen Maid's Story! <><><><><><><><><><><><><>><><><><><><><><><><><&g...
 

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...
 

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...
 
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My Dad bought a Mansion

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