Friday 19 November 2010

Witley Church Windows - 18th November 2010


Today saw the installation of the first protective panel on the exterior of the "Anunciation" window in the parish church. These unique set of ten painted & enamelled glass lights, the work of Joshua Price of York, were made in 1719 and are in need of constant care and attention in order to keep then in their immaculate condition. The P.C.C. have therefore decided that, in order of priority, each window will be protected externally by a panel of special transparent glass-fibre, in order to prevent damage from the weather. Over the next few months each window in turn will be thus treated and also monitoring equipment will be installed in the church to check the windows' condition. Hopefully these measures will help to prolong the life of this historically important asset for decades to come.

Friday 12 November 2010

Peter Gurney of Shakenhurst




High up on the hill near Neen Sollars on the Worcs./Shrops. border stands the memorial to Peter Hugh Gurney of nearby Shakenhurst Hall. The Gurney's lived here for most of the twentieth century and were close relatives of Rachel, the Countess of Dudley from nearby Witley Court. Photo's by Rob & Anne Wall.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Rachel & Laura Gurney


Rachel Gurney (later the Countess of Dudley) and her sister Laura (later Lady Troubridge) were frequent visitors to Little Holland House in Kensington in their childhood days, as this house was the home of their grandfather Henry Thoby Prinsep who set up an artists and photographer's studio here. The house became the workshop of famous Victorian era artists such as G.F.Watts, and Henry's sister-in-law Julia Margaret Cameron. This is a picture of the two Gurney sisters by Watts.

Saturday 6 November 2010

Witley Court - P.F.R.S. Behind the Scenes


Poseidon Fountain Restoration Society visit to Witley Court, "behind the scenes" tour of the main service block buildings which lie adjacent to the court itself. This area is not normally open to the public and the society is most grateful to Spencer Trickett of English Heritage in kindly arranging this event in his capacity as site operations manager. Approximately twenty members together with some of their families came along to enjoy the day.