Monday 29 May 2023

 

May 2023

The Friends of Gawthorpe blog is taking a rest


You can find out more about the Friends and what is happening at Gawthorpe Hall by looking at our Facebook page

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Our 50th anniversary celebration - Tuesday 16 May, 2:00 pm at Gawthorpe Hall.

This was a special occasion when we  gathered  FOG members together and remembered the past 50 years of events, fundraising and activities which have all contributed to the three charities we help support: Gawthorpe Hall (LCC), the National Trust and Gawthorpe Textiles Collection.  

 At this very special event the invited guests included Lord and Lady Shuttleworth, the incoming Mayor & Mayoress of Burnley, Mayor of Padiham and the Mayor and Mayoress of Rossendale as well as representatives of the three charities.

 An actress played the part of Rachel Kay Shuttleworth gave a talk about her time living at Gawthorpe Hall




Dorothy Jones, Treasurer, spoke about the early days of the Friends



Rachel Pollitt de Duran, Gawthorpe museum manager, presented the Chairman,               Carol Stinton, with an album of early photographs of the Friends events, watched by   Dorothy Jones.



Lord Shuttleworth, remembering his early years at Gawthorpe Hall




'Miss Rachel' telling about her life at Gawthorpe Hall


 

The special celebration cake.  




Lord Shuttleworth cutting the cake watched by Chairman, Carol Stinton and local mayors





Everyone gathered on the steps of the Hall




A farewell wave




Wednesday 1st February


On Wednesday 1st February Lord Shuttleworth planted an oak tree in front of the Hall, on behalf of Lancashire County Council, to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II.  He make a short speech saying how honoured he was to be invited to his former home to plant the tree in remembrance of the Queen. He spoke of the times they met and how happy she was to remember these occasions.  




Lord Shuttlewoth planting the tree watched by the Mayor of Burnley and Carol Stinton, chairman of the Friends


Saturday 18 February 2023

 

Newsletter – February 2023

Keep up to date with our blog:  www.friendsofgawthorpe.blogspot.co.uk


Or visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com


The Hall will reopen on Wed 29 March

 

2023 Programme - so far


Tuesday

21st March

 

At 2pm

 

The Annual General Meeting

 

will be held in Padiham Town Hall   –   the Community Room

 

We invite  you to join us on

 

Tuesday 21 March at 2pm

 

After the main meeting Rachel Pollitt de Duran will give a short talk about the research that has been undertaken about Gawthorpe Hall, including the Shuttleworth Accounts (1581 – 1621) kept at the Lancashire Archive in Preston.  The Archives and Gawthorpe Hall (LCC Museum Service) had successfully applied for grant funding to conserve the archives and a contribution from the Friends was additional to that. 

                             Refreshments           Raffle         

 Note: Work is being undertaken in Padiham Town Hall, so parking is very limited – disabled parking only.  Members can park in the car park at Tesco or Boyes across the road. 

 

Subscriptions are due for the coming year and can be renewed at the meeting - still £10 per year

          Tickets for the 50th Anniversary Event

(see below) will also be on sale at a cost of £3 

  


Tuesday 16th May

 

At 2pm

 

Tickets £3


Advanced Notice of the

Friends of Gawthorpe 50th Anniversary Event

 To be held at Gawthorpe Hall in the Old Nursery  (top floor)

 

‘Miss Rachel’ will be there to talk about her life in the Hall

 

There will be photographs from the last 50 years of the Friends 

 

Refreshments - birthday cake, tea and coffee

  

The long Gallery and some other upper rooms will also be open

 

This is a ticket only event, for members – numbers are limited      

 




Gawthorpe Textiles News

 

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Lancashire, BB12 8UA
Tel. 01282 773 963.
www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk

Staffing changes at GTC 

                                                                                                                                           Rachel Terry former curator of the collection joined the team in December as project funded collections officer on our new major Heritage Fund project to review and prepare the collection for relocation and is now hard at work 


Linda Drury has just joined the team as the new director.  She was a Trustee of the Collection,   but has now resigned from there to take up her new post.  She has extensive experience of working with national charities at a senior level. Linda has happy memories of Gawthorpe Hall having studied for her City and Guild here years ago. 

 

If you are interested in finding out Ways you can support the Textiles Collection please visit our website: https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/support-us

www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk   -   What’s On  -  Events & Workshops https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/gawthorpe-textiles-collection-3288050358#_


The Hall will reopen on Wed 29 March

Opening hours - Wed to Sunday 12pm to 5pm.


Tree Planting

On Wednesday 1st February Lord Shuttleworth planted an oak tree in front of the Hall, on behalf of Lancashire County Council, to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II.  He make a short speech saying how honoured he was to be invited to his former home to plant the tree in remembrance of the Queen. He spoke of the times they met and how happy she was to remember these occasions.  To plant the tree, Lord Shuttleworth used the spade previously used by Queen Mary when she did a similar planting on a visit to Gawthorpe in 1911 with King George V.    

 

Mayors from around Lancashire, members of the Friends and LCC staff attended on a rather wet and windy morning.


Lord Shuttleworth planting the oak tree

with our Chairman Mrs Carol Stinton and the Mayor of Blackburn



National Trust preparing for the summer opening


Clearing Rhododendrons from estate woods just below the pond



        Visitor washrooms have been redecorated and new windows installed


Early morning photos taken after snow fall on 18th January, amazing skies


See you all at the AGM

 Best wishes     Dianne

 




 

Saturday 28 January 2023



 

Friends of Gawthorpe

Charity No: 507451

Newsletter – November 2022

Keep up to date with our blog:  www.friendsofgawthorpe.blogspot.co.uk

 

Or visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com


2022 / 23 Programme

 

3rd – 5th

10th – 11th

December

 

10.30 to 3.30pm

Victorian Christmas

 

We will have hand made crafts for sale made by our members.

 

There will be a raffle for a quilt made by members Frances and Kathleen

 

There will also be a dressed doll raffle.  The doll is donated by Gail.

 

The raffles will be held over the two weekends.  The draw will be held on the close of day on 11th December.

 

Thank you so much for the many hours spent making the quilt and the dolls clothes. 

 

2023

 

March 21st

 

Annual General Meeting

Tuesday 16th May

At 2pm

 

Tickets £3

Celebration of our gold anniversary                                               Photographs of past  Friends and events to be held in the school room on the top floor

 


We welcome handmade items to sell on the stall at the Victorian Christmas.   Vintage and antique textiles are also welcome if they are small, clean and in good condition.

 

50th Anniversary

In 2023 The Friends of Gawthorpe will be celebrating our Gold - 50th Anniversary.  We hope to make it a special year. 

Have you any photographs of events held by the Friends over the past 50 years?

 Are you willing to help?                                                                                                                                        

LCC – News from the Hall

Victorian Christmas at Gawthorpe

3 & 4 December, 10 & 11 December, 10.30 am – 3.30pm

Step back in time - to Christmas past.

Enjoy the Hall trimmed for the festive season, see the table set for Christmas Dinner; visit the Victorian kitchen meet the housekeeper to learn about festive fare. 

Enjoy the festive music and atmosphere; meet Father Christmas and enjoy the craft activities for the children. 

Find a special gift from the Friends of Gawthorpe and Gawthorpe Textiles Collection craft stalls.

Treat yourself to a hot drink from Coffee Vintage Co

All visitors pay entry to the Hall (last entry is 3.00pm).



Christmas past.



2023

 

The hall will reopen in 2023 on Wed 29 March to Sun 5 Nov 2023,

Opening hours - Wed to Sunday 12pm – 5pm,  the same as this year.




Gawthorpe Textiles News

 

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Lancashire, BB12 8UA
Tel. 01282 773 963. www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk

Staffing changes at GTC

Charlotte Steels, part time Director of GTC for the past 6 years is leaving to take up a fulltime post with Burnley Leisure and Culture. She is going to join the board of Trustees for the collection and has become a member of FoG, so looks forward to continuing to support the work of both organisations. Charlotte would like to thank all of FoGs members for the ongoing support that they provide for the collection.

The Director post is currently being advertised and details are available on the GTC website https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/work-with-us




Christina Cope, volunteer, Charlotte Steels, Director and Rachel Midgley,

 Rachel Terry former curator of the collection is going to be re-joining the team in December as project funded collections officer on our new major Heritage Fund project to review and prepare the collection for relocation.

 Two further new trustees have been recruited to our Board – Fiona Ritchie who runs her own marketing and PR company and Linda Drury who has extensive experience of working with national charities at a senior level. For details of who all of our board members are visit  https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/governance

Grants and Projects

We have begun rolling out our new Heritage Fund project Cherish the Past, Create for the Future to redisplay, review, digitise and develop the collection. Also to work with community artists to deliver programmes of public activity across the area. We were awarded £250k to undertake this work which will enable us to make significant improvements to both the public face and behind the scenes activity of the charity.

We were also successful in being awarded £127k from the Key Fund / Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund to facilitate the relocation of the stored collection to Northlight, a major redevelopment of a former textile mill complex in Brierfield. This relocation opens up significant opportunities for increasing access to the collection all year round and developing new partnerships and commercial ventures to support the ongoing care of the collection.

 

If you are interested in finding out Ways you can support the Textiles Collection please visit our website: https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/support-us

www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk   -   What’s On  -  Events & Workshops https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/gawthorpe-textiles-collection-3288050358#_



National Trust

The Stockbrige Drive Gate House is being restored.  The National Trust are having a feasibility study done on the Great Barn to find out what work needs to be done.  The café may be turned into a second hand bookshop and a mobile café nearby.  



The volunteers have been working hard in the grounds keeping it all tidy.  Their honesty table of produce did well for its first year.  There was quite a range of produce available.  

 

We are looking forward to see lots of visitors during the Victorian Christmas event.

 

Best wishes to everyone for Christmas. 

Hoping we all have a successful 2023. 

           

Dianne