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Small Green Banded Blue butterfly sought me out many times...continually returning to the source of the salty moisture. It explored the nooks and crannies between my fingers, around my fingernails.....a gentle yet persistent presence.
A return visit to the Shugborough Estate
Shugborough Hall is a stately home near Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England.
The hall is situated on the edge of Cannock Chase, about 5.8 miles (9.3 km) east of Stafford and 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from Rugeley. The estate was owned by the Bishops of Lichfield until the dissolution of the monasteries, upon which it passed through several hands before being purchased in 1624 by William Anson, a local lawyer and ancestor of the Earls of Lichfield. The estate remained in the Anson family for three centuries. Following the death of the 4th Earl of Lichfield in 1960, the estate was allocated to the National Trust in lieu of death duties, and then immediately leased to Staffordshire County Council. Management of the estate was returned to the National Trust in 2016. It is open to the public and comprises the hall, museum, kitchen garden and a model farm.
After crossing the Essex Bridge over the River Trent, found a canal, which turns out is the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Around the Trent Lane Canal Bridge.
Welcome to Shugborough sign
Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset, 1863-65.
Yhe National Trust.
Stables, coach-houses, stable-hand's accommodation, dated 1888.
Possibly by Henry Woodyer (1816-1896).
Grade ll listed.
The Stables.
Ironwork by St Pancras Iron Works, London.
Tyntesfield was acquired by the National Trust in 2002 and was undergoing extensive restoration on our visit. The stables were still as found by the Trust.
An ornate Victorian Gothic Revival house with extensive garden and parkland, Tyntesfield was not intended to be an extravagant statement of wealth, power or politics. Its purpose was simple: to serve as a family home.
Originally a smaller Georgian house, Tyntesfield was transformed into a Gothic Revival masterpiece. Its bespoke architecture reflects the devout Anglo-Catholic beliefs of the Gibbs family. Here they invested their wealth derived from controlling the import of Peruvian ‘guano’ fertiliser.
William Gibbs had become a partner in the family trading company and by the time of Queen Victoria's accession in 1837 had, with his brother Henry, circumspectly steered their business through the French Wars and the dissolution of Spanish colonial interests. William became sole owner in 1842 and the following 40 years produced annual profits that would have reached beyond his ancestors' imagining. Gibbs' Peruvian office had secured contracts for the export to Britain of guano, the nitrogen-rich deposits of seabird droppings that became a principal fertiliser for the increase of wheat yields.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield/features/william-gib...
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The Raptor Trust is one of the premier wild bird rehabilitation centers in the United States. Located in central New Jersey, the Trust includes a hospital with state-of-the-art medical facilities, quality exterior housing for several hundred birds, and an education building. A stalwart advocate for birds of prey for three decades, it is now recognized as a national leader in the fields of raptor conservation and avian rehabilitation. Visit their website
The official opening of Burton Albion Community Trust’s new football centre, by Andrew Griffiths MP, Ben Robinson (Club Chairman) and Nigel Clough (Club Manager)..
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24/01/2018
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I had the pleasure of hearing first-hand about the positive impact that The Football League Trust and its 72 Football League club Trusts are having on communities in England and Wales. To read more go to www.nigelhuddleston.com/news/cup-football-league-trust
A castle in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England, about 12 miles north east of Sleaford. Since 1925 it has been in the care of the National Trust.
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, 1758-65.
The National Trust.
The Game Larder.
Late C18. The interior retains a stone flagged floor and beams with meat hooks.
Kedleston Hall is an extravagant temple to the arts. Commissioned in the 1750s by Nathaniel Curzon whose ancestors had resided at Kedleston since the 12th century. The house is framed by historic parkland and boasts opulent interiors intended to impress.
Designed for lavish entertaining, Kedleston Hall displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, reflecting both the tastes of its creators and their fascination with the classical world of the Roman Empire.
Inherited by George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India between 1899 and 1905, the hall also houses the many objects he amassed during his travels in South Asia and the Middle East, and in his role leading British rule in India.