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SUMMARY:Queen and Country - an exhibition at Chippenham Museum for the Jubilee
DESCRIPTION:This summer the country celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee as she becomes the first British monarch to spend 70 years on the throne. This year also marks the 380th anniversary of the start of the English Civil War. \nPitting the monarchy against parliament\, the civil war divided the entire country and ended with the execution of a king. To mark these anniversaries Chippenham Museum is holding a dual exhibition ‘Queen and Country’ from 14 May – 23 July. \nHighlights in the exhibition include rare examples of 17th century gloves. One pair on loan from Dents Museum in Warminster are believed to have been belonged to King Charles I. The second pair have recently been acquired by Chippenham Museum with support from the Museums Association Beecroft Bequest. They are thought to have been worn by a member of the Talbot family of Lacock. \nThe exhibition will tie in with the Chippenham Town Council’s wider Jubilee celebrations in June\, and the Civil War Re-enactment coming to Monkton Park 23-24 July. The exhibition will be joined by re-enactors from the English Civil War Society on Saturday 4 June. \nChippenham Museum\, a Chippenham Town Council facility\, is free to visit and openMonday to Saturday\, including Bank Holidays\, 10am to 4pm. Located in the Market Place\, the museum tells the story Chippenham from its prehistoric origins to the present day.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/queen-and-country-an-exhibition-at-chippenham-museum-for-the-jubilee/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Heritage,History,Museum
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SUMMARY:The Arts Society Kington Langley July Lecture - Hybrid Illustrated Lecture
DESCRIPTION:‘Bombed\, Burned or Bulldozed’ – Britain’s Lost House‘. \nThere is something incomparably romantic about a long-lost country house\, and although Britain still possesses some of the finest of these architectural treasures to be found anywhere\, many have been destroyed.  A single ruined lodge or pavilion\, an over-grown drive or group of mature trees are sometimes all that now exists to remind us of a lost house and pleasure-ground. \nThis lecture tells the story of just some of these losses to our National Heritage – destroyed for a variety of reasons; from neglect\, arson\, enemy action\, incompetence\, family rivalry\, financial disaster or even insanity!  In the mid-twentieth century particularly\, profound social change\, wars\, high taxation and bad management often contributed to the demise of many grand houses. Hundreds were demolished after 1945 – some beautiful\, some ugly\, but each lost house\, as the lecture shows\, is fascinating in its own way. \nYou can join Matthew Williams (experienced lecturer\, writer and broadcaster) and us in either Kington Langley Village Hall or via zoom from 10:15am. More information can be found on the event website (see below link).
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-arts-society-kington-langley-july-lecture-hybrid-illustrated-lecture/
LOCATION:Kington Langley Village Hall\, Church Street\, Kington Langley \, Chippenham\, Wiltshire\, SN15 5NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts
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