The following photo is from Bain News Service and is for sale on Amazon here.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Charles Birch Crisp Portraits
Found a couple more of Charles. Wish I could find portraits on all the subjects of this blog! The following portrait can be found on The Project Gutenberg. It's part of the book Forty Years of 'Spy' by Leslie Ward.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Errors in Research
I have found that anything can contain errors--even official documents. Newspapers are often riddled with errors. Please do not hesitate to report anything inaccurate in my findings on this site. Thank you for your contributions!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Moor Close Birth
In 1900 a daughter was born to the gardener and his wife. This is Eleanor Woodman.
Note: Sylvia Birch Crisp was not born at Moor Close, but in Easthampstead in 1913.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Winston Churchill, Mr. Crisp and Moor Close
Last paragraph: "He has since settled down at Moor Close, Binfield,..."
As for the rest of this clipping, I don't really have a clue of what they are talking about. HA ;-)
As for the rest of this clipping, I don't really have a clue of what they are talking about. HA ;-)
Sheep for Sale
Have you purchased the latest edition of The Southdown Flock Book? This is an extract from 1907, Volume 16 By Southdown Sheep
Society, inc, pg 44
Labels:
binfield,
charles birch crisp,
moor close,
newbold college
Monday, August 19, 2013
Pre-Sylvia's Garden
There was a wedding and a reception at Moor Close before the 1911-1913 building expansion and creation of Sylvia's Garden. The garden was created to honor the (surprise) birth of Sylvia Birch Crisp in 1913.
Wedding of Charlotte Birch Crisp, sister of Charles |
1902 Reception--Under Browne ownership |
Room with a View
Left: My roommates hanging out the window. Right: View from the Master Bedroom (That's me studying on the bench outside.) |
The master bedroom accommodates four boarders. It could probably hold more if necessary. This is the best photo I have of the room. We were always re-arranging the beds into different configurations. There was a lot of room to work with. The hardware on the windows had gaps and when it was windy, a feather I kept on my desk would blow in the wind.
circa 1988 |
Did YOU sleep in this room? Tell us about it!
Help Wanted Ads
1875
1943
There were several listings in 1942 and 1943 related to Moor Close. It seems during the war the home served as a Staff Hostel. In 1946 the property was purchased by Newbold College.
Labels:
binfield,
historical,
moor close,
newbold college
In the Pond You Go!
I don't know how long the tradition lasted, but when it was your birthday, you got thrown in one of the ponds in Sylvia's Garden. Birthdays became dreaded occasions. Those ponds were dark, murky, cold and slimy! In the winter/spring of 1988 pond throwing was outlawed. PTL! My birthday wasn't until May. :-)
This is a photo of my poor roommate getting the Heave-Ho.
This is a photo of my poor roommate getting the Heave-Ho.
circa 1988 |
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