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| The Great Gallery. |
Tuesday February 20, 2024.
With half term upon us I had already planned to take a walk with Keilyn, later in the week. Erin, not one for long walks wanted a day out , too, so we decided to visit the Wallace Collection.
We caught a Metropolitan line train to Baker Street and began our day.
We headed down Chiltern Street, on to Dorset Street and then on to Manchester Street, spying Hertford House on our left, all the while I was taking photos of Coal Hole Plates, as I think they are nice pieces of history.
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| A Coal Hole Plate. |
As tickets are not required, unless seeing one of their temporary exhibitions, we headed through the doors into the entrance hall. Ahead of us carpeted marble stairs lead to the first floor, while rooms were to our left and right. We decided to start on the ground floor and work our way up the house.
We headed through the shop to the Housekeeper's Room, where paintings by Turner, Bonington and Canaletto.
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| 'Fishing Boats' by Bonington. |
We then headed through to the first of four rooms dedicated to Arms and Armour. Weapons from India, Persia, Japan and Europe, among others, were displayed, along with armour from various countries.
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| Arms and Armour. |
Following these rooms we headed to the Smoking Room, which was filled with jewellery, porcelain and the like, before heading to the 16th Century Gallery, the Front State Room, the Back State Room, the Dining Room and then the Billiard Room.
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| The Smoking Room. |
We then ascended the stairs and entered the Boudoir, the West Room and the three West Galleries.
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| The Staircase. |
The highlight, for me, was the Great Gallery, which is an amazing and spacious room. Furniture and paintings, along with ornaments were spread around this cavernous room, while seating allowed you to sit and take in the room.
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| The Great Gallery. |
We then made our way though to the three East Galleries and then the East Drawing Room. Each room was splendid and it felt like stepping back in time. The Small Drawing Room led us to the Large Drawing Room, the Oval Drawing Room and the Study.
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| Erin in the Oval Drawing Room. |











