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Stratford Hall Projects: August 2012
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Stratford Hall Projects: Madeira Wine at Stratford
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Thursday, June 28, 2012. Madeira Wine at Stratford. Stratford Hall is constantly seeking new ways to engage our visitors in the past. Last year, we were approached by Mannie Berk, founder of the Rare Wine Company, with a proposal to create a Stratford Hall branded Madeira. Knowing of the Lees passionate devotion to Madeira, we immediately accepted his kind offer. On July 20, 2012, will we host a special event to formally introduce our Stratford Hall Special Reserve. Stratford Hall Special Reserve. Is a t...
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Stratford Hall Projects: June 2012
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Thursday, June 28, 2012. Madeira Wine at Stratford. Stratford Hall is constantly seeking new ways to engage our visitors in the past. Last year, we were approached by Mannie Berk, founder of the Rare Wine Company, with a proposal to create a Stratford Hall branded Madeira. Knowing of the Lees passionate devotion to Madeira, we immediately accepted his kind offer. On July 20, 2012, will we host a special event to formally introduce our Stratford Hall Special Reserve. Stratford Hall Special Reserve. Is a t...
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Stratford Hall Projects: Our Sebrights
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Monday, June 11, 2012. As an interpreter at Stratford Hall I get asked many question, as you can imagine. There is one question that I am asked every time I work. “Those little chickens are beautiful! This breed generally has gentle nature and are curious of their surroundings. They are very popular among poultry enthusiasts because of these traits.They are easy to keep but can be quite a difficult to breed because they were not designed for meat or egg production. Mary, Historic Interpreter. Stratford H...
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Stratford Hall Projects: September 2011
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Thursday, September 22, 2011. A project of a different kind. Stratford Hall is still cleaning up from the major weather/natural events of the last month. With the exception of a crooked painting and swinging chandeliers (and a few rattled nerves), Stratford Hall did not experience any real lasting impact from the earthquake on August 23rd, 2011. Hurricane Irene did leave a lasting mark. Abigail Newkirk, Director of Interpretation. Friday, September 16, 2011. The 2011 AASLH (. Annual Meeting is being held...
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Stratford Hall Projects: February 2011
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Thursday, February 17, 2011. Cultural Landscape Laboratory Update. How would you like to be able to click on an area of a map and be able to see how that area has changed over the past 80 years or more….and discover information about its history at the same time? The Cultural Landscape Laboratory project is a joint venture of Stratford Hall, the University of Georgia, and landscape professionals from The Jaeger Company (see Tim Barrett’s introduction to the project in a previous blog). Keyes Williamson, ...
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Stratford Hall Projects: August 2011
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Thursday, August 25, 2011. Country houses.in England and Wales. Throughout the month of July, I had the good fortune to be able to travel in England and northern Wales as part of the Attingham Summer School. A study program run by The Attingham Trust. In attending this program, I hoped to not only learn about the specific sites we were visiting and life in the English country house. And adjacent cow yard, a wood house (for house's firewood storage), and an early-18th century kitchen block with kitchen, l...
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Stratford Hall Projects: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012. The Decline of Reason? There are those who argue that. Paul Reber, Executive Director. Abigail Newkirk, Director of Interpretation. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Preservation and Restoration Excitement. No Really. T's exciting times in the Preservation Department here at Stratford Hall. But lets be serious, when isn't it exciting? G arrives a little early here at Stratford Hall, I am preparing for the warmer weather. The first thing I did. To prepare for spri. I am also gearing up...
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Stratford Hall Projects: December 2011
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Friday, December 16, 2011. Rare Book Catalog Project Update. Over the past summer I have become more acquainted with the library's rare book collection than I ever thought was possible. I was very familiar with a small number of titles that I normally pulled from the library shelves to show to visitors, but the bulk of the collection remained largely unknown to me. Not cataloged and difficult to explore because of the many high shelves, the rare book collection was doing little except for collecting dust.
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Stratford Hall Projects: April 2012
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Thursday, April 26, 2012. We're squirrely at Stratford! Many visitors that come into the gift shop often wonder why we have squirrel items for sale. The squirrel sitting on a horizontal branch, cracking a nut, is the main element of the Lee family crest, as described in Burke's General Armory, registry of all English armorial bearings, from earliest times, listed at the College of Heralds. Underneath the Lee family crest is the Latin motto: Non Incautus Futuri. Please e-mail Janet Branson. Century that g...