You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Buildings/churches>Hall Barn>Newspaper cuttings relating to Hall Barn Newspaper cuttings relating to Hall BarnReference number B-HB/NC Records in this SectionNewspaper cutting entitled 'Why one lady went to mow'Includes a summary of the history of the house and its inhabitants through the time, and an interview with Lady Burnham. B-HB/NC/001 Date: 24 April 1987Newspaper cutting entitled 'A home full of history'Includes an aerial photograph of Hall Barn by ‘pilot and broadcaster’ David Moreau with accompanying description and brief history. B-HB/NC/002 Date: 9 March 1994Newspaper cutting entitled 'The poet who was accused of treason'Article on Edmund Waller’s life and the building of Hall Barn, as well as Lord and Lady Burnham, the subsequent owners of the property. B-HB/NC/003 Date: 13 September 1979Newspaper cutting entitled 'Born to a noble blood line'Newspaper article concerning Prince William shooting a stag and record hauls of pheasants shot, including a royal visit to Lord Burnham’s estate at Hall Barn in 1896 when almost 4,000 pheasants were killed. B-HB/NC/004 Date: 01 December 1996Newspaper cutting entitled 'December 1896'Short article replicating a snippet from one hundred years previously, when the Prince of Wales [George V] took part in a shooting party hosted by Sir Edward Lawson at Hall Barn when almost 4,000 pheasants were killed. B-HB/NC/005 Date: 13 December 1996Newspaper cutting entitled 'Running a gardener to ground'Article is a review of the book ‘Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden’ by Peter Willis, and includes a copy of an engraving of gardeners rolling the lawn at Hall Barn by Woollett, 1760, and concerns gardens of large estates but makes no mention of Hall Barn in the article. B-HB/NC/006 Date: 14 August 1978Newspaper cutting entitled 'Craftsman puts Lord Burnham up at the Lodge'Report describes renovation of Oak Lodge by the entrance to Hall Barn Estate, particularly carving the woodwork. B-HB/NC/007 Date: 17 August 1983Newspaper cutting showing obituary of Richard TylerDetails work undertaken by Richard Tyler in renovating Hall Barn. B-HB/NC/008 Date: 06 February 2009Newspaper cutting showing obituary of Richard TylerDetails work undertaken by Richard Tyler in renovating Hall Barn. B-HB/NC/009 Date: 05 February 2009Newspaper cutting entitled 'To the manor born!'Cutting gives a summary of the history of Lord Burnham and the family’s ownership of Hall Barn. B-HB/NC/010 Date: 05 October 1983Newspaper cutting entitled 'Chequered past of lost marble giant'Report of marble sculptures being sold by Christie’s that were once bought by Edmund Waller after being brought to his attention in 1719. B-HB/NC/011 Date: 01 December 1985Newspaper cutting recounting an article from '100 Years Ago'Cutting recounts an article from 10th April 1880, which recorded the death of Allan Morrison at Hall Barn, who was going to be a Conservative candidate for the parliamentary constituency of Buckinghamshire until he fell ill and dies before the election was held. Also attached is a small 35mm negative, which seems to show ... B-HB/NC/012 Date: 10 April 1980Newspaper cutting entitled 'Thieves strip Venus bare of her lead!'Cutting reports lead being stolen from Lord Burnham’s ‘Temple of Venus’ on the Hall Barn estate. B-HB/NC/013 Date: 1979Newspaper cutting entitled 'Home of the great'Cutting concerns Lord Burnham and the history of the Hall Barn Estate. B-HB/NC/014 Date: 30 June 1993Newspaper Cutting entitled 'Memories', concerning a fire at Hall BarnCutting includes a photograph showing a horse drawn fire engine and firemen in front of Hall Barn; they made up the estate’s private fire brigade. B-HB/NC/015 Date: 20 March 1992Newspaper Cutting entitled 'Memories', concerning Oak Lodge at Hall BarnCutting includes a photograph showing the Lodge at the entrance to the Hall Barn Estate, and describes the history of the building. B-HB/NC/016 Date: 25 September 1992Newspaper cutting entitled 'The treasures that were hidden from Hitler's bombs'Cutting reports how The Wallace Collection was moved out of London to Hall Barn for safe-keeping during World War 2. The article also reports where bombs fell locally in South Bucks. B-HB/NC/017 Date: 27 September 1989Newspaper Cutting entitled 'A house whose story is one of survival through three centuries'Cutting talks about the history of Hall Barn, including its use as a store for the Wallace Collection during World War 2 and its use as a setting for filming. The cutting includes a photograph of Christopher Plummer outside Hall Barn in the 1968 film ‘Nobody Runs Forever’. B-HB/NC/018 Date: 06 February 2003Newspaper Cutting entitled 'Ballerinas and bonfires at historic hall'Cutting describes the history of Hall Barn focusing on the house parties that were held and the visitors who came to stay on the estate. B-HB/NC/019 Date: 19 February 2015Newspaper cutting about the sale of the contents of Hall Barn by Lord BurnhamCutting details the sale of a large amount of the contents of the house to enable the Burnham family to demolish part of the house to make it more feasible as a home. B-HB/NC/020 Date: 2000Newspaper cutting entitled 'Anne, 17th century property developer'Article and photograph regarding Anne Waller and her purchase of Hall Barn, Wilton Park and Gregories. B-HB/NC/021 Date: 27 March 2014Newspaper cutting entitled 'Memories'Photograph and article about Hall Barn Lodge B-HB/NC/022 Date: 1990Newspaper cutting about the topiary at Hall BarnNewspaper cutting about photographs of ‘The Topiary Cat’ at Hall Barn with photographs B-HB/NC/023 Date: 09/06/2016Newspaper cutting entitled 'A life of women, drink and gambling'Newspaper cutting about the lawyer William Hickey who lived at Hall Barn for two years, where he wrote his memories, with photographs B-HB/NC/024 Date: 30/06/2016 Related links to other pages No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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