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Technology in the Country House (Hardcover)
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Technology in the Country House (Hardcover)
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Visits to country houses are an important leisure pursuit
throughout the British Isles, not just to appreciate their superb
architecture, great paintings and elaborate furniture but also to
experience something of the past life of our great families and
their households. Mark Girouard suggested in Life in the English
Country House that 'even when the customs have gone, the houses
remain, enriched by the accumulated alterations, and often
accumulated contents of several centuries. Abandoned lifestyles can
be disinterred from them in much the same way as from the layers of
an archaeological dig'. By the 19th century, life in most country
houses changed as a result of various technical inventions such as
improved water supplies, flushing water closets, boilers and pipes
to provide central heating, internal communications by bells and
then telephones, and better lighting by means of gas and
electricity. Country houses, however, were usually too far from
urban centres to take advantage of centralised sources of supply
and so were obliged to set up their own systems if they wanted any
of these services to improve the comfort of daily living. Some
landowners chose to do this; others did not, and this book examines
the motivations for their decisions. It also sets out to discover
what evidence has survived for the impact of technological
innovation on the buildings, contents, parks and gardens of country
houses and on the lives of the people within them. In the course of
their research, the authors have visited nearly one hundred houses
around the United Kingdom, mostly those open to the public and the
majority in the hands of the National Trust. Many books have been
devoted to the life of those in domestic service in such houses,
but this book looks not so much at the social records of their
lives as the actual physical evidence for the greater levels of
comfort and convenience sought by landowners in country houses from
the 18th to the early 20th centuries.
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