Posted in Trips at 12:00 on 12 December 2020
There was a collection of vintage cars at Calke Abbey the day we were there:-


This one was badged Hutson:-

This was a Naylor. (One of these?) Hutson and Naylor seem to be connected:-
There was also a wedding party. I suspect that the cars were there for the wedding. I doubt it was coincidence.

That’s a big dog!

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Posted in Curiosities, Trips at 20:30 on 10 December 2020
One of the discoveries the National Trust made in Calke Abbey was hidden away in wooden chests since it had arrived at the house in the early nineteenth century. It was a state bed, perhaps given to Lady Caroline Manners as a wedding present when she married Sir Henry Harpur, but the bed didn’t fit any of the rooms in the house.

However its seclusion in the chest preserved the Chinese silk of the bed’s hangings, keeping them in great condition. It is all housed behind glass to protect it so the photos are a bit indistinct. It’s a magnificent survival, though:-


Smaller pieces of the silk were also found in the chest:-


The wooden chests:-

Another eclectic item in the house was this organ with mandolin above:-

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