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Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 Anthea Arnold

Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 By Anthea Arnold

Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 by Anthea Arnold


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This reissue tells the story of how the home of key members of the Bloomsbury set was brought back from ruin and lovingly restored to life. Deborah Gage set about saving this house by galvanizing support, raising money and masterminding the project. With the help of many individuals and despite setbacks, the restoration was a success.

Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 Summary

Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 by Anthea Arnold

Charleston Saved 1979-1989 tells the remarkable story of how the home of key members of the Bloomsbury set was brought back from ruin and lovingly restored to life. When the painter Duncan Grant died in 1978, the house in East Sussex that he and Vanessa Bell had rented since the First World War was in a very sorry state. Amazingly, the original designs and decor the couple had created over the years were still in place - the wall surfaces, the furniture, the wood panels, the ceramics, the fabrics, the paintings and, of course, the garden - but damp, dirt and neglect had reduced all of these to a most wretched state. The nation risked losing a house of real historical, cultural and artistic significance. This reissue tells how Deborah Gage, a determined young woman in her twenties, set about saving this house by galvanizing support, raising money and masterminding the project. With the help of many individuals and despite setbacks, the restoration was a success. This account discusses the work in detail, giving a fascinating insight into the restoration of an historic building and gardens. Today, Charleston is open to the public - an extraordinary achievement, carried out with passion and conviction, and truly a fitting celebration of the lives of those who lived there.

Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 Reviews

'Anthea Arnold has created a story that reflects the love and dedication of all those involved in the project.' -- Sussex Life

About Anthea Arnold

Anthea Arnold has worked for Cambridge University Press, the Nuffield Foundation, and as a primary-school teacher in the London Borough of Brent. She has written two books: Briglin Pottery, published in 2002, and Eight Men in a Crate: The Ordeal of the Advance Party of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1957, published in 2007. She became a Life Friend of Charleston in July 1986 and has worked there in various capacities as a volunteer. Anthea lives in Burwash, East Sussex.

Additional information

GOR007459944
9780719816222
071981622X
Charleston Saved: 1979-1989 by Anthea Arnold
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Crowood Press Ltd
2015-03-01
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Charleston Saved: 1979-1989