Add your records to BillionGraves and make them last forever. Lotherton Hall Museum. The collection of modern craft includes ceramics, furniture, jewelry and metalwork by leading British artists. [29], The deer park was created in the early 1980s; a herd of deer were moved over to Lotherton from Temple Newsam estate.

Small building consisting of nave shortened at west Yes please, I’d like to hear about offers and services, Only notify me of service opportunities in my area and educational emails, No thanks, I don’t want to hear about offers and services. There is evidence of a medieval settlement named Luttrington (aka Lotherton) to the north of the chapel, but no buildings remain above ground. He and his first wife, Sylvia Wilder, has a son together, Douglas Wilder Gascoigne, who was killed in action during the Second World War.
Grassington About Lotherton Chapel Enter a valid email address and a feedback message. [29] In 2005 the bird Gardens celebrated its 25th anniversary with two more developments. His plane crashed in the park and he was killed. Gascoigne family, but one to a pilot of the 1st World War killed in a crash Both armorial porcelain services feature the Gascoigne crest (a pike’s head). This also led to 494 new memberships to Lotherton compared to 236 in 2015 and generated £282,613 for the estate. He also gave an endowment fund to buy works of art to further the collection. The Costume Collection is made up of historic and modern clothes and accessories.

Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Sir Alvary Gascoigne was the British ambassador to Japan and Moscow. 1891 England & Wales Census. The most accomplished miniature at Lotherton Hall is a half-length portrait of Catherine, the elder daughter of Silver Oliver (Gascoigne), by Richard Cosway (1742–1821). Colonel and Mrs Gascoigne had it restored, so that the soldiers who were convalescing in the house could worship there. This account has been disabled. Between 1913 and 1917 the chapel was renovated for Colonel and Mrs. Gascoigne by John Bilson, FSA.

Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. The chapel was restored by Colonel and Mrs Gascoigne of Lotherton Hall in 1917. County: Yorkshire. Initially the hospital started off with only eighteen beds at the start of the war but would increase to thirty five by the end of the war. [55], The chapel was originally built in 1100's to serve as a place of worship for the former village of Lotherton. [20] On Elizabeth's death in 1893, Lotherton was inherited by her nephew, Colonel Fredrick Richard Thomas Trench Gascoigne who was a noted soldier and traveller. See our extensive range of expert advice to help you care for and protect historic places. [1] The Gascoigne gift, less than a third of the collection, was given in stages between 1955 and 1979 and comprises paintings, sculpture, furniture, silver, jewelry, porcelain, prints, drawings and textiles.

mullioned window to the right of this. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to feedback@findagrave.com and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Drag images here or select from your computer, Oops, we were unable to send the email. The gardens are a collection of several features, each with their own characters to complement the different styles of the rooms in the house. This cemetery currently has no description. "Lotherton Hall, interior of the Norman Chapel", "Captain Douglas Wilder Trench-Gascoigne", "Leeds Museums & Galleries Collections Development Policy", "Licensed venues in Leeds for marriage and civil partnership ceremonies", "Richard Silver Oliver (1808–1842) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree", "Thomas Oliver (1806–1842) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree", "Mary Isabella Oliver (1810–1891) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree", "Elizabeth (Oliver-Gascoigne) Trench (1812–1893) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree", "Our Cousin Florence – Florence Nightingale and her family", "Lotherton Hall: A Country House Hospital • Life in WW1 Country House Hospitals • MyLearning", https://leedsartfund.org/files/calendar/No%20-%20%2064%201969.pdf, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-irish-house-of-commons-37644/view_as/grid/search/locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries/page/9, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/sir-thomas-gascoigne-17451810-8th-bt-38744/search/locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries/page/4, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries--makers:joaqui_n-sorolla-y-bastida-18631923, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/makers:george-clausen-18521944--locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/makers:mark-senior-18641927--locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/locations:lotherton-hall-leeds-museums-and-galleries--makers:philip-wilson-steer-18601942, https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/makers:edward-atkinson-hornel-18641933--locations:leeds-art-gallery-leeds-museums-and-galleries--works:springtime, https://leedsartfund.org/files/calendar/No%20-%20%2071%201972.pdf, https://leedsartfund.org/files/calendar/No%20-%20%2070%201972.pdf, https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-rennie-mackintosh-chair-in-bedroom-at-a-beautiful-country-house-near-165868846.html, https://leedsartfund.org/collection/lothertonhall, http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/articles/2008/11/26/history_burmantofts_pottery_feature.shtml, https://friendsofleedsmuseums.org/projects-supported/acquisitions-and-services-funded-by-us/further-acquisitions/, https://leedsartfund.org/files/calendar/No%20-%20%2087%201980.pdf, "Most visited paid attractions – Yorkshire & Humber 2018", "The Christmas Experience at Lotherton Hall", "The Christmas Experience – Lotherton – Christmas in Leeds", Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lotherton_Hall&oldid=969153182, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 23 July 2020, at 18:05.