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Palace Ceiling Reveals Hidden History: Names Found!

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Names and dates found on Great Hall ceiling 67ft up.
  • Earliest signature belongs to plasterer T Harwood, dated 1843.
  • A group working in 1968 also left their names on the ceiling.
Palace Ceiling Reveals Hidden History: Names Found!

Art conservators working high above the floor in Blenheim Palace's Great Hall have stumbled upon a unique historical surprise. While meticulously restoring paintings, the team discovered about 11 names and dates unexpectedly inscribed on the ceiling area, some 67 feet above them. They initially believed they were the first to access these heights in centuries.

The inscriptions reveal a fascinating glimpse into the past, with the earliest found signature belonging to a plasterer identified as T Harwood, dated 1843. This discovery offers a direct connection to the palace's earlier workers and their activities.

Further adding to the historical intrigue, a group believed to have worked on the coving in 1968 also left their names, documenting a more recent layer of human interaction with the stately home's architecture. The find has captivated the restoration team, turning their work into a historical treasure hunt.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Approximately 11 names and dates were found inscribed on the ceiling by conservators.
T Harwood was a plasterer who left his signature dated 1843 on the Great Hall ceiling.
A group working on the coving in 1968 also left their names, discovered alongside older inscriptions.

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