The Christmas of 1824 finds Anne, along with her maid Elizabeth Wilkes Cordingley, in Paris. They were staying at a modest guest house or pension at 24, Place Vendome. The proprietors were a M. & Mme de Boyve. Anne’s journal entry for Christmas day illustrates the difficulties of something which we all take for granted–that of taking a bath.
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Helena Whitbread
Shelf Portrait – what would yours be?
As a librarian I love books. So, no-one would be surprised that I have a lot of books nor that I might want to have pictures of books on my walls.
In 2018 I picked up a flyer for the Hebden Bridge Open Studio weekend, an event for any artist in the Upper Calder Valley to showcase their work. A picture of a bookshelf caught my eye, it was one of Roo Waterhouse’s wonderful Shelf Portraits at Northlight Studio in Hebden. I had to have one!
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