To still get your Harewood fix:
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'A garden is a delight to the
eye and a solace for the soul.'
Saadi
Welcome
to Issue 4 of Harewood at Home, with a nature theme celebrating
National Gardening Week. Harewood has a
long love affair with its gardens, with over 100 acres of grounds
to discover. Read
on for more.
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WATCH
Nature
Inspires Art
Find out more about the seven rugs designed and hand-dyed using
surplus wool from the carpet industry by artist Max Lamb as
part of the Harewood Biennial – inspired by and created from
Harewood's natural habitat, and handmade in Yorkshire.
Watch here >>
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DISCOVER
'The
exhibition had been years in the making'
Read first hand Kate MccGwire's experience of creating a brand
new commission and new exhibition for it to not open as
planned. 'The gravitas of the situation and our surroundings
made it seem dreamlike'.
Read here >>
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Look,
Learn, Read, Explore
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WATCH
What was
the weather like 100 years ago?
What's going on with this weather? The archives are a marvellous
store of information about life in Yorkshire and the Weather
Books tell us exactly what was going on. Join Beckie as she takes
a look.
Watch now >>
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JOIN
Take a
ride with Jim across the North Lawn
Take a mesmerising ride on Groundsman Jim's tractor as he
undertakes his 'Grounds Prix' with essential work to keep the
grass under control across some of Harewood's 120 acres.
Watch now >>
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As always, we're hugely grateful
for your continued support of Harewood. Can you help Harewood even
further? We are raising £35,000 for Harewood's Bird Garden –
watch the video below to find out more, spread the word if you
can, and donate here.
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Help us raise £35,000 for Harewood's
Bird Garden
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PS –
Harewood Shop online
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Don't forget to check out our
online shop! From
great gifts to homewares, cards, books, prints and more – there's
something for everyone. What's more, every purchase helps support
Harewood House Trust and its charitable aims.
Browse the shop now >>
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Harewood
shop, online now
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We are delighted to launch our
Harewood Shop online, bringing you wonderful gifts, homewares,
cards, crafts and more direct to your door. What's more, every
penny you spend goes back to the Harewood House Trust
charity to support our ambitious plans and educational aims.
Discover the range now >>
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Support the work of our
conservation programmes by buying one of our animal adoption
packages – the ultimate gift for these stay-at-home times.
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Thank
you for your support
We realise this is a
difficult time for us all. Harewood is currently closed to the
public, and every purchase you make helps support the charity at
this critical time. Please know that we are
adhering to all social distancing guidelines in order to
fulfil all orders.
Don't forget to like or follow us on
our social media channels to join in the Harewood conversation.
Header image
features Matt Sewell's stunning bird illustrations,
available in books, prints, mugs, tea towels and more.
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Welome to Issue
3 of Harewood at Home – your weekly
update on discovering a slice of Harewood from wherever you are.
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Whilst the lockdown continues
and you might feel like you're at a standstill, there's a hive of
activity taking place in Harewood's world … whether that's the
rhododendrons blossoming, the Bird Garden chattering or the
curators creating new content for you to enjoy.
In honour of English Tourism Week this week, we've pulled
together some celebratory English content, including a look at Princess Mary's love
of letter
writing, and a celebration of English landscape
and furniture design in Kate
Whiteford's Harewood Contemporary commission.
Head Gardener Trevor serves up more tips, this week on Hedges,
and we take a moment to remember Leeds United footballer Norman
Hunter.
You may also be aware that we have now launched a Bird Garden Appeal, to
help us cover the costs of maintaining the Bird Garden during
lockdown. We really do appreciate anything you
can do to support us, we recognise that this is a challenging
time for everyone.
Read more about the Bird Garden Appeal
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READ
A LOVE
OF LETTER WRITING
by
Rebecca Burton
Wondering how to keep in touch when you can’t physically see
each other? In this world of hyper-connectivity, are people
picking up their pens again and writing letters? Princess Mary
and her family were avid letter writers.
Read more >>
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DISCOVER
NATURE
INSPIRING ART
with
Diane Howse
Celebrating Earth Day tomorrow, we take a look back at Kate
Whiteford's Sitelines,
a Harewood Contemporary commission inspired by Chippendale
but set in nature. It created a striking, lasting impression on
the eye, but not on the earth.
Watch here >>
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Look,
Learn, Read, Get Creative
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GET
CREATIVE
Download
our family letter writing activity here
To support the theme of letter writing this week, here's a
downloadable task to do at home.
Download PDF now >>
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LEARN
What to
do with your hedge
with
Head Gardener, Trevor
There's a time for everything and you need to hold your horses
until Derby Day to cut your hedge …
Download PDF now >>
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Remembering Norman Hunter
Last
week we were saddened to hear of the passing of legendary
footballer Norman Hunter. Harewood and the
Lascelles family have long been associated with Leeds United –
David Lascelles, current Earl of Harewood, is Honorary
President and his father before him was President of Leeds
United and the FA. Here Norman is pictured fourth from the
right at the 80th birthday of the 7th Earl. The family and
Trust honours his passing and our condolences are with his
family at this time. We have also named one of our finest and
most unique birds, the Palm Cockatoo, Norman.
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Donate
to our Bird Appeal
Harewood
is a Charity and relies on your vital support
to make sure we can continue to enrich the lives of everyone
who visits Harewood or sees our work. We urgently need
your support during these difficult times. Please consider
donating online to our Bird Garden appeal.
Thank you.
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As a charity, Harewood is
reliant on constant income from our visitors and Members to
ensure we can look after our 50+ species of birds, protect their
conservation, and take part in 17 different international
breeding programmes, alongside maintaining our wonderful
House and Gardens for everyone to enjoy.
The Harewood Bird Garden turns 50 this year, and whilst our
gates remain closed due to the ongoing developments around
Covid-19, work to look after our birds cannot stop.
If you
are in a position to help, Norman (our palm cockatoo,
pictured above) and all of Harewood's birds need your urgent
support.
Across a 12-week period, it will cost £35,000
to support the Harewood Bird Garden and maintain our important
work. Your support is vital.
Join our appeal and donate now >>
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£10 buys
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Feed for one of our ten Humboldt penguins per week.
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£20
would get …
A days’ worth of fresh fruit and vegetables for our herbivore
birds.
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£50
donated would …
Cover our live food bill for a week, especially for birds with
chicks.
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£77 could
cover …
A Bird Keeper for one day, including their protective
equipment.
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LISTEN
Jane
Marriott
introduces
the Bird Garden
Listen to this interview with Trust Director Jane Marriott as
she highlights the Bird Garden and Harewood's ambitions in this
anniversary year.
Listen now >>
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HEAR
Nick
Dowling
on the
Bird Garden anniversary
Hear Bird Garden Manager Nick Dowling talk about our important
conservation work and the Bird Garden celebrating its 50th
birthday in 2020.
Listen now >>
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1 – The Bird Garden is
an official zoo
The Bird Garden has been a licensed zoo since the 1980s and a
member of BIAZA, the professional body representing the best zoos
and aquariums in Britain and Ireland.
2 – We
are a bird rehab centre
Since the Red Kites were re-introduced just over 20 years ago in
the region, the Bird Garden acts as an important rehabilitation
facility for Red Kites in the area.
3 –
Birds come here from customs and excise
Harewood is a holding venue for UK customs, receiving confiscated
or seized animals, particularly prevalent in the 1980 & 90s.
4 – We
actively support vital breeding programmes
Harewood’s birds are part of 17 different managed international
breeding programmes, of which our two magnificent condors are a
part. We are one of the only zoos in the country to house and
breed the Vietnam Pheasant.
Find out more >>
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Thank
you
We realise this is a
difficult time for us all. We are extremely grateful
for any support you can offer.
Don't forget to like or follow
us on our social media channels and
become a YouTube
Harewood Channel subscriber to follow our
appeal progress and join in the Harewood conversation.
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Welcome to Issue 1 of
Harewood at Home – your weekly update on discovering Harewood
online, with video, insights, blogs and more.
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#harewoodathome
Here at Harewood,
we believe that sharing this wonderful place with everyone
can enrich people's lives.
In this first edition of #harewoodathome, settle back and
enjoy some armchair discovery, get creative and make your
own lego
stop-motion spectacular, get greater insight
into
contemporary art at Harewood, plus this week's
long read on Princess
Mary's wedding dress. Read on below!
Go to our YouTube Channel >>
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INTRODUCTION
Cavort
by
Kate MccGwire
Discover this exciting new commission by artist Kate MccGwire
created for the Yellow Drawing Room, introduced by Collections
Manager Paula Martin.
Watch now >>
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DEEP DIVE
30
Years of
Harewood
Contemporary
An insightful look at 30 years of the Harewood Contemporary,
the first programme of its kind in a country house, spearheaded
by Diane Howse who launched it in 1989.
Watch now >>
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Look,
Learn, Read, Get Creative
Helping you get more from family and fun time, or
take a moment to sit back and read in-depth about the many
fascinating aspects of Harewood.
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GET
CREATIVE
Chippendale
chair, in Lego!
#legochallenge
Roger from our Collections team creates a Chippendale-style lego
chair with his kids, and a stop-motion animation too.
Watch now >>
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SIT
& READ
Princess
Mary's
Wedding
Dress
Costume designer Rosalind Ebbutt re-imagines Princess Mary's
Wedding Dress to bring a piece of Royal History to Life.
Read the blog >>
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More
to come …
Keep and eye on our social media channels and
YouTube for much more to come over the next few weeks.
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A
message from Trust Director, Jane Marriott
To our Members and
Visitors,
In light of rapid developments and communication around COVID-19
and the need to encourage everyone to embrace social distancing,
Harewood has taken the difficult decision to fully close its
site.
We are so happy that some of you have been able to join us for
our opening weekend of 2020. Whilst there is ample space for
people to enjoy, it has become increasingly clear that we
will find it hard to maintain the Government’s requirement
of social distancing, and as the national messaging has moved
to asking everyone to stay at home, this is the advice that we
want all of our staff, volunteers and our wider
community to uphold in order to ensure all our health and
wellbeing.
Harewood is a charity and your support over the
next few months will be invaluable.
We are sorry for the disappointment to our valued Members and
Visitors. Our
Members will receive an automatic three-month extension to their
Membership. This will be under constant review
depending on how long we may need to stay closed. We ask that
Members who are due to renew their Membership will continue to
support us, if you are in a position to do so.
All online ticket holders (booked from now until 1 June) will be
contacted from Monday 23 March and you will be offered the
opportunity to postpone your visit. If you cannot visit, we would
greatly appreciate if you would consider donating the amount
of your ticket. With Gift Aid on top, this represents an extra
25% to the charity, at no extra cost to you. And of course if you
would rather receive a refund, we completely understand.
Please be assured that we will not rest whilst we are closed, and
we will bring a slice of Harewood to you during this time. As an
accredited museum, licensed zoo and award-winning garden, we have
an abundance of stories to share across our beautiful collections
and landscapes, and this we will be doing through an engaging
online programme, on our website and social media.
A reduced level of staff will be onsite to ensure the care of our
collections, including the Birds and farm animals, and we hope to
return to full opening as soon as it is safe to do so.
Please take care of yourselves, thank you for your understanding
at this difficult time, and we look forward to welcoming you back
to Harewood.
Jane
Marriott
Trust Director
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Should you wish to speak to us
or contact contact us, email info@harewood.org or call 0113 218 1010.
Thank
you
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