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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on the hand of National Trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on the hand of National Trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on the hand of National Trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on the hand of National Trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
A male glow worm crawls on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on a glow worm trap placed by National trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on a glow worm trap placed by National trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Male glow worms crawl on a glow worm trap placed by National trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe cliff. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
A glow worm trap consisting of a red light under a plastic cup, placed by National trust ranger Ben Cooke on the coastal path near Seacombe, to attract male glow worms. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
A female glow worm in the grass at Seacombe, near the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
A female glow worm in the grass at Seacombe, near the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
A female glow worm in the grass at Seacombe, near the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
The cliffs surrounding Winspit Quarry. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
National trust ranger Ben Cooke places a glow worm trap near Winspit Quarry. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
The coastal cliffs around Winspit. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
National trust ranger Ben Cooke holds a glow worm trap consisting of a red light under a plastic cup. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
National trust ranger Ben Cooke places a glow worm trap consisting of a red light under a plastic cup, to attract male glow worms. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
National trust ranger Ben Cooke places a glow worm trap consisting of a red light under a plastic cup, to attract male glow worms. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
National trust ranger Ben Cooke places a glow worm trap consisting of a red light under a plastic cup, to attract male glow worms. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Flying ants crawl land on the arm of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Overlooking Weston Farm. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
The view towards Winspit from Weston Farm. Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Weston Farm, Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
General view around Weston Farm, Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers, Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Portrait of Ben Cooke, National Trust area ranger for Purbeck, at Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers. Dorset, United Kingdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers, Doreset, United KIngdom. 30th July 2024
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'There's nothing else like it': Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The glow-worm is being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their 'piercing' light.
The National Trust is running a project in Purbeck involving volunteer spotters counting the numbers of glow-worms. It is working on providing the ideal conditions for them to thrive and may look at introducing more into the area.
The road leading past Weston Farm in the village of Worth Matravers, Doreset, United KIngdom. 30th July 2024
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack opening the shutters in the Top Hall at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack opening the shutters in the Top Hall at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack opening the shutters in the Top Hall at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack opening the shutters in the Top Hall at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Senior programming lead Fay Bland in the dressing room at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Senior programming lead Fay Bland in the dressing room at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Senior programming lead Fay Bland in the dressing room at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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