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Wentworth Woodhouse 's ‘Women of Substance' - hidden stories uncovered for Women's History MonthRotherham’s vast stately home Wentworth Woodhouse was owned by some of the most important men of the 18th and 19th Centuries - the Marquesses of Rockingham and the Earls Fitzwilliam. But there ...
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Memories of her time at what was surely the grandest teacher-training college in the land flooded back when Joy Alexander-Hall took the latest tour at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham. Did you ...
When your latest art exhibition is going on-show at one of the largest stately homes in the UK, it’s an opportunity to ‘think big’. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you ...
Dame Julie Kenny: revered by those who worked with her to save the structure and plan bold new uses for Wentworth Woodhouse’s quarter of a million square feet of space, she was a fundraiser to ...
Dame Julie Kenny, who has died at 67, one of Yorkshire’s most dynamic and respected businesswomen, noted for her efforts to buy and restore the Grade I listed G ...
A stately home in Rotherham is celebrating the women of its past with a tour marking International Women's Day. Those behind the Wentworth Woodhouse event said it would explore the stories of six ...
This week our expert Judith Miller challenges Fiona to spot the genuine Clarice Cliff ceramic from the collection in this week's Rogue's gallery. Can you distinguish your balderdash from your Bizarre?
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