Date:1860 - 1870 (c.)
Description:Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, Marquesses of Anglesey. Its core was medieval, with later alterations. It was demolished in the early 1930s. The main staircase and much interior panelling were shipped to Australia and can be seen at a house called Carrick Hill, near Adelaide. This photograph is from an album of local views taken by Edward King Tenison (1805-1878), a highly regarded photographer in the early decades of photography. His family seat was at Kilronen, Roscommon, Ireland and he married Louisa Mary Anne Anson, daughter of the 1st Earl of Lichfield, also an accomplished amateur photographer. These images were probably taken during Tenison's visits to his wife's family home, Shugborough.
Click on an item to view details for that resource
Beaudesert Camp for Guides and Scouts was opened by H.R.H. The Princess Royal on 2nd July 1938 in the ...
Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, Marquesses of Anglesey. Its core was medieval, with later ...
This view of Beaudesert Hall shows the new south wing on the right, which included a large dining room ...
This postcard view of Beaudesert Hall and gardens was taken from the south west and shows the rear of ...
Beaudesert Park is an area of historic parkland, within which are the ruins of Beaudesert Hall, a walled ...
Share:
Ordering:Click the button to add the item to your basket. Follow the link for further information on ordering.
Donor ref:FP81.022.0035 (17/22542)
Source: Staffordshire Arts & Museum Service
Copyright information: Copyrights to all resources are retained by the individual rights holders. They have kindly made their collections available for non-commercial private study & educational use. Re-distribution of resources in any form is only permitted subject to strict adherence to the usage guidelines.