American Museum in Britain
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Established | July 1, 1961 |
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Location | Claverton, Bath, England
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Website | American Museum |
The American Museum in Britain [1] is based at Claverton Manor, near Bath in a house, designed by Jeffry Wyatville and built in the 1820s[2] (Grid reference ST 785640). It is now a grade I listed building.[3]
It was founded by two antique collectors, an American, Dallas Pratt (Aug 21, 1914 –May 20, 1994) [4] and a Briton, John Judkyn (1913 – July 27, 1963) [5] and opened to the public for the first time on July 1, 1961.
The exhibits cover every period of American history. Because John Judkyn was a peace-loving Quaker, the museum contains no militaria.
Included are 200 quilts and coverlets.
The garden is set into the valley of the River Avon and has fine views over the valley and the Kennet and Avon Canal. The American Museum employed Lanning Roper to design a mixed border. There is a Colonial Herb Garden and a Mount Vernon Garden, which is a re-creation of George Washington's garden. The arboretum has a collection of American trees [2]
[edit] Artists in the Collection
[edit] References
- ^ American Museum in Britain website
- ^ a b Garden Visit website
- ^ Claverton Manor (The American Museum). Images of England. Retrieved on December 16, 2006.
- ^ Biographical notes on Dallas Pratt
- ^ Personal recollections of John Judkyn by Dallas Pratt