Tales from the Big House: Normanby Hall tells the story of a place
known perhaps today mainly as the home where Samantha Cameron grew up,
but historically it has been the seat of the Sheffield family, whose
most famous member was arguably the Duke of Buckingham in the
seventeenth century. As with most country houses, the Hall was used as
a military hospital in the Great War, and in the Second World War
there were military personnel based there again. It stands just a few
miles from the great steelworks on the Brigg Road, which have always
defined Scunthorpe, so it played its part in the history of
steel-making also.The book includes biographies of the famous but also
tells of the lives of the ordinary people who kept the house and the
estate going, from the gamekeepers to the gardeners, and the cooks to
the stable hands. All this is set against the social background
through the centuries of its existence, up to the sale of the Hall to
Scunthorpe Borough Council in 1964. The lives familiar to us today
from Downton Abbey and similar family sagas are at the heart of
Stephen Wades history. But along the way, the reader will meet such
characters as Sir Berkeley Sheffield, model railway enthusiast, Walter
Brierley, architect, Thomas Sumpter, the schoolmaster, John Fletcher,
machine-maker, and perhaps most charismatically of all, Lady Arthur
Grosvenor, an expert on gypsy caravans.
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400 Years of Its History and People
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473893412
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword History (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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