An interesting assemblage of images, Janet. Some striking contrasts here. At first I thought the view from the curtained window was a work displayed in the gallery at the beginning. And I must admit I appreciate the ornate and colourful 19th century (?) spaces more than the modern ones.
What a lovely environment to enjoy the artwork, music, and, no doubt the company of others.
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Yes Pete, I visited with my sister over from Australia. It was the home of a town mayor and Victorian collector who gave the house to the town.
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An interesting assemblage of images, Janet. Some striking contrasts here. At first I thought the view from the curtained window was a work displayed in the gallery at the beginning. And I must admit I appreciate the ornate and colourful 19th century (?) spaces more than the modern ones.
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Hello Audrey, yes the bare gallery is in a department store and the door was more interesting than the paintings!
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I’m sure I’ve been to a Christmas party in that hotel…
Lovely images, thank you for sharing!
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Itβs Russell Cotes museum and gallery, formerly their house.
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Aha – then I got that completely wrong! π
I shall have to go – it looks beautiful.
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Yes well worth a visit and they have a nice cafe.
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Cafe? Sold!
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A varied seasonal selection indeed. Thanks, Janet.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Youβre welcome Pete.
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That’s a lovely house, wherever it is!
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It was the house of Russel Cotes, Bournemouth Mayor who left it to the town, now a museum and art gallery. Lovely sea views.
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So lovely
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Thanks Saania
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