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Maison Wardown, musée et galerie Le Wardown House Museum and Gallery, anciennement Wardown Park Museum et, avant cela, le Luton Museum & Art Gallery, à Luton, est installé dans un grand manoir victorien de Wardown Park, à la périphérie du centre-ville. Robert How built the first property within the park, called Bramingham Shott, which is the current home to the museum.[1] In the early 1870s the estate was taken over by local solicitor, Frank Chapman-Scargill, he rebuilt much of the earlier house in 1879 for a total cost of £10,000. Scargill left Luton in 1893 and the house and property was acquired by lime burner Benjamin John Harfield Forder, who renamed the estate Wardown, after the hill (War Down) behind his family home at Buriton, Hampshire.[2] In 1903, Forder and his partners, Halley Stewart and Sir Malcolm Stewart, who later acquired the London Brick Company, decided to sell the house and 11-acre (4.5 ha) park, and placed the property up for sale. The property was bought by Luton Council in 1904.[1] Over the next few years extensive improvements were implemented, many new trees were planted, as well as new footpaths and bridges being constructed. The layout of the park today is very much as it was in this period. A bowling green was built in 1905.[1] During the First World War Wardown House was pressed into service as a hospital, firstly by the Royal Army Medical Corps, and then the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Red Cross Society.[3] Mrs Nora Durler and Mrs Mary Green were the Joint Commandants.[3] The Luton Museum was transferred to the house in 1931 #histoire  #museum  #luton  #bestcreator  #dsl77  @mariemoujan.dsl77 mariemoujan.dsl77
Maison Wardown, musée et galerie Le Wardown House Museum and Gallery, anciennement Wardown Park Museum et, avant cela, le Luton Museum & Art Gallery, à Luton, est installé dans un grand manoir victorien de Wardown Park, à la périphérie du centre-ville. Robert How built the first property within the park, called Bramingham Shott, which is the current home to the museum.[1] In the early 1870s the estate was taken over by local solicitor, Frank Chapman-Scargill, he rebuilt much of the earlier house in 1879 for a total cost of £10,000. Scargill left Luton in 1893 and the house and property was acquired by lime burner Benjamin John Harfield Forder, who renamed the estate Wardown, after the hill (War Down) behind his family home at Buriton, Hampshire.[2] In 1903, Forder and his partners, Halley Stewart and Sir Malcolm Stewart, who later acquired the London Brick Company, decided to sell the house and 11-acre (4.5 ha) park, and placed the property up for sale. The property was bought by Luton Council in 1904.[1] Over the next few years extensive improvements were implemented, many new trees were planted, as well as new footpaths and bridges being constructed. The layout of the park today is very much as it was in this period. A bowling green was built in 1905.[1] During the First World War Wardown House was pressed into service as a hospital, firstly by the Royal Army Medical Corps, and then the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Red Cross Society.[3] Mrs Nora Durler and Mrs Mary Green were the Joint Commandants.[3] The Luton Museum was transferred to the house in 1931 #histoire #museum #luton #bestcreator #dsl77 @mariemoujan.dsl77 mariemoujan.dsl77

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