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9780752460512

The Private Life of a Country House

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  • ISBN13:

    9780752460512

  • ISBN10:

    075246051X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-06-17
  • Publisher: The History Press
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Summary

In this vivid memoir, Lesley Lewis gives a lucid account of how family life was lived in an English country house between the wars. By concentrating on social and domestic details, on everyday events and on objects, she offers a rare insight into the now remote world of professional families, such as the Lawrences, and their households during the period. The author remembers her house--Pilgrims' Hall in Essex--with exceptional clarity and affection. The elaborate daily rhythm of the household, and the devoted skill of the servants who ran it, are faithfully brought back to life. All her recollections are set in the context of the house itself. She carefully recalls each of the main rooms, and describes the precious and ordinary objects they contained. These strong memories are well illustrated by drawings and photographs. The result is an intriguing and original glimpse into the recent English past, and the routines and traditions of a lost way of life.

Author Biography

Lesley Lewis, born in 1909 as Lesley Lawrence, was educated by governesses at her home, Pilgrims' Hall, near Pilgrims Hatch, Essex. She was one of the founding students of the newly formed Courthauld Institute, London. She was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1964, working for the Morris Committee. She also worked tirelessly for the Georgian Group and the Chelsea Society. She was vice-president of the Royal Archaeological Institute and was a trustee of Sir John Soane's museum. Her work for the protection of historic buildings and art work was unfailing. She died in January 2010, aged 100.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsp. vii
Forewordp. xiii
The Familyp. 1
My First Homep. 9
The New Housep. 18
The Front Hallp. 31
The Dining-Roomp. 40
Drawing-Room, Smoking-Room and Billiard-Roomp. 52
The Best Bedroomsp. 63
The Schoolroomp. 74
Visitors and Visitingp. 81
The Back Premisesp. 91
Our Countrysidep. 104
Special Occasionsp. 114
Some Ordinary Thingsp. 129
Epiloguep. 140
Indexp. 143
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