Michael Hall
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How Country Life’s 125-year journey began, thanks to a visionary founder
As Country Life celebrates its 125th anniversary, Michael Hall tells the remarkable story of how the magazine came into being under the exacting eye of its founding editor, Edward Hudson.
By Michael Hall Published
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The mysteries of Ightham Mote, from its early origins to the skeleton discovered behind a bricked-up door
Ightham Mote is one of the most beautiful medieval houses in Britain. The tale of its murky origins and recent restoration is a fascinating one.
By Michael Hall Published
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The restoration of John Soane's museum 'which raised the standards for the re-creation of a historic interior'
Sir John Soane despaired of his children to such an extent that he left his worldly goods to the nation, which became the Central London museum which bears his name.
By Michael Hall Published
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A.N. Wilson's 'definitive biography' of Prince Albert, balanced, nuanced and challenging
Michael Hall commends the definitive biography of the man who did so much for Victorian Britain and transformed the image of the monarchy.
By Michael Hall Published
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Book review: Arts & Crafts Stained Glass
Michael Hall applauds a new book on the much-neglected art of stained glass, which underwent a flowering under the influence of the Arts-and-Crafts movement.
By Michael Hall Published
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Exhibition review: Art & Soul: Victorians and the Gothic
Michael Hall reviews a new exhibition celebrating Gothic romance in the West Country.
By Michael Hall Published