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Sorry this has lost all its nice pictures - as usual with Attingham, it may be worth asking if there are any grants available, as there often are.
Cheers
Chris
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>The London House Course 2014
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>** The London House Course
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>22nd - 28th April 2014
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>Back by popular demand this programme studies the development of the London house from the
Renaissance to the present. It combines numerous visits to houses, many of them private, with a
series of lectures by leading authorities. Progressing chronologically and exploring all over
London, the course takes members inside grand aristocratic buildings, smaller domestic houses,
artists' studios and the garden suburb.
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>Beginning in the medieval period on 22 April the course starts with a visit to the Abbot's House
at Westminster (now the Deanery). The following day is spent at Lambeth Palace and the
Charterhouse. The Restoration period and eighteenth centuries are explored in Bloomsbury and
Spitalfields, before we spend a day in the aristocratic grandeur of great houses in St. James's.
Day five focuses on the artists' houses and studios of Chelsea and Holland Park, including Linley
Sambourne House and Leighton House. On day six we travel north to visit Hampstead Garden Suburb and
Highgate and consider twentieth century domestic developments. The course concludes with an in-
depth study of Sir John Soane's house and a look at the London house in the twenty-first century.
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>Lecturers include Andrew Saint, Neil Burton, James Yorke, Caroline Dakers and Gavin Stamp. The
course is directed by Giles Waterfield and Sarah Nichols. This is a non-residential course, which
will include all lunches, travel by coach, admission fees and receptions on a few evenings. The
course will be based at Sir John Soane's Museum.
>The fee for the course is £1,200.
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>For an application form please see The Attingham Trust website www.attinghamtrust.orgor contact
Sarah Nichols: [log in to unmask]
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>All applications should be received by
Friday 10th January 2014. Candidates will be informed in early February.
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>**
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>The Attingham Trust will also be running the following courses in 2014:
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>The Attingham Study Programme
>The Historic House in Belgium: Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels
>11th - 19th June
>The 63rd Attingham Summer School
>4th - 21st July
>Royal Collection Studies
>31st August - 9th September
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>All details and application information will be on our website in early October
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>For further information on The Attingham Trust please contact Rebecca Parker:
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>The Attingham Trust
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