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Historic Sitting Room Opens at Cardiff Castle
Photographs of the room in 1910 were
used to re-instate furniture and fittings, including some pieces
which were moved to the Bute family home in Scotland and have now
been placed back in their original setting at Cardiff
Castle.
Of all the items put back into the Sitting Room, the most
striking feature which could not be displayed were the wall
coverings, which were removed by the Bute family in 1947 and
subsequently went missing.
Exactly what these wall coverings were remained a mystery for many
years but research by the Castle Curator, Matthew Williams,
revealed that rare Burges-designed wall hangings decorated the
walls but only a few examples of the originals remained.
The original wall hangings were some of the first ever commissioned
by William Burges back in 1866. In medieval times, textiles were
one of the highest status items a Lord could have, so it was highly
appropriate that such wall hangings were commissioned for the
medieval-inspired decoration of the Sitting Room. However, the
original wall hangings were removed by the Bute family in 1947 and
the surviving pieces have become too delicate for display. They are
now kept in the castle archives so replicas were needed to decorate
this room.
Volunteers from Malvern Hills Decorative and Fine Arts Society
stepped up to the challenge but it has taken 7 years of painstaking
research and needlework to create the wall hangings that can now be
displayed.
The replica hangings are identical to the originals in every way.
The fabrics, colours, techniques and design are true copies of the
Victorian textiles. Even the wool fringing was specially made for
the hangings to match those designed by Burges.
Elizabeth Hunter, co-ordinator of this project explained, "So many
people with so many different abilities have come together on this
project. They have dedicated themselves to the work for 7 years to
complete the hangings and we're all so pleased to see them in their
rightful place in the Sitting Room today."
Cllr Nigel Howells, Executive Member for Sport, Leisure and
Culture, supported this by saying, "We have carried out an enormous
amount of work at the castle over recent years. It's a pleasure to
open the Sitting Room to castle visitors and the hangings add
tremendously to the décor of the room. We could not have done this
without the wonderful work of these highly-skilled and enthusiastic
volunteers."
The Sitting Room was used by the 3rd and 4th
Marquesses of Bute for reading, writing letters and attending to
paperwork. In the 1950's and 1960's it was used as the Principal's
Office when the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama were based
here. Since them it has been closed to visitors until recent
restoration work was completed. The Sitting Room will be open from
Monday 15th November and can be seen on a Premium Tour
of Cardiff Castle, available daily from 10am to 4pm.
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For more details, contact: Claire Hamer, Marketing Manager, Cardiff
Castle
Tel: 029 2087 8118, e-mail: c.hamer@cardiff.gov.uk