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  • Tommies and silhouettes at St Nicholas' Church Arundel

    Arundel Remembers WW1 Fallen

    The picturesque town of Arundel is host to the largest ever installations by There But Not There, a charitable project that commemorates the service of WW1 soldiers whilst raising money for charities such as Help For Heroes: Hidden Wounds. 

    The project has received a £2 million government pledge and aims to raise £15 million for charity. 

  • Quex Park

    The East India Company at Home 1757-1857

    2017 was designated the UK-India Year of Culture to celebrate 70 years since Indian independence in 1947.  In an article first commissioned for Hudsons in 2017, Professor Margot Finn considers the impact of Indian imperial culture on British heritage.

  • Chippendale Writing Desk Temple Newsam

    Mrs Hudson and The Chippendales

    I’ve just googled Chippendale and been offered a choice of mahogany-tanned young men in the buff. Tsk! I wanted Thomas Chippendale, Britain’s most celebrated furniture maker, not The Chippendales in their teeny weeny shorts.  Buffed in a different way, perhaps.

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