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Photograph of Tapestry detailing history of Butler's Court.
This is a coloured photograph of a tapestry detailing the history of Butler’s Court with those involved in its creation in front of it. The people are Mary Stickley (designer of the tapestry), and her husband, (Proprietors of Coleshill Collection), Diane Hesford, Dowager Lady Anne Burnham, Louise Lanebridge, Tony Way and Pat Butler (June 1998). Thanks to Louise Langbridge for her comment.
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This photograph is of the Tapestry detailing the history of Butlers Court. Inspired by myself Louise Langbridge, to form an interest for the house entrance. Designed by Mary Stickley far left and next to, I believe her husband, both part of the Coleshill Collection at the time. Next is Diane Hesford who I believe to be Dowager Lady Anne Burnham’s daughter. The Dowager is standing centrally in the photo and was the principle stitcher of the Tapestry. I am next with Tony Way my Manager and Pat Butler a retired employee and historian on the house.
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