Index
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- Contributors
Houses
Essays
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Essay
Saving Country Houses and their Collections in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
by Ben Cowell
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Mount Stuart
Essay
Honours and Insignia: Georgian Portraiture at Mount Stuart
by Martin Postle and Lisa Ford
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Castle Howard
Essay
Castle Howard before and after the 5th Earl of Carlisle: The Evidence of the 1759 and 1825 Inventories
by James Legard
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West Wycombe
Essay
Object in Focus: Giovanni Pietro Bellori and Pietro Santi Bartoli, Admiranda Romanarum Antiquitatum ac veteris Sculpturae vestigia . . ., Rome, Giovanni Giacomo e Domenico de’ Rossi, 1693
Films
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Castle Howard
Film
Restaging the Estate: Castle Howard as Screen Narrative
Film by Jonathan Law.
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Raynham Hall
Film
Figure on a Staircase: History as Haunting in the British Country House
Film by Jonathan Law.
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Petworth House
Film
The Petworth Tapestries
Film by Jonathan Law. Presented by Helen Wyld.
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Mells Manor
Film
Mors Janua Vitae: Memorials at Mells
Film by Jonathan Law.
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Doddington Hall
Film
Aspects of Attribution: The Paintings Collection at Doddington Hall
Film by Jonathan Law. Narration by Martin Postle and Amiel Clarke.
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West Wycombe
Film
West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire: Images of Sculpture & Architecture
Film by Jonathan Law with Adriano Aymonino and Clare Hornsby.
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Trewithen
Film
Researching Trewithen: The House and Its Works
Film by Jonathan Law. Made with the participation of Martin Postle, Emily Burns, and Rodolfo Acevedo Rodriguez.
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Mount Stuart
Film
A Landscape and a Collection: Travels to Bute and Mount Stuart
Film by Jonathan Law.
Documents
Catalogues
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Petworth House
Document
‘The North East View of Scaleby-Castle, in the County of Cumberland’
Samuel Buck and Nathaniel Buck, c.1739
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Petworth House
Document
Minerva and Cecrops
Cornelius Bloemaert, after Pietro da Cortona, c.1677
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Petworth House
Document
‘Madame Bouvillon pour tenter le Destin le prie de luy chercher une puce’
after Jean-Baptiste Pater, c.1730/35
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Mells Manor
Document
Girl with a Portative Organ
Edward Burne-Jones, Signed and dated '1870'
MM64