Showing posts with label Harley Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harley Gallery. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Event - Exhibition opens at the Harley (Welbeck)


A NEW exhibition, charting the history of horse racing, has opened at the Harley Gallery at Welbeck.

Runners and Riders: The Rise of Modern Horse Racing features a host of objects and paintings which tell the story of how the Cavendish-Bentinck family at Welbeck helped change the face of horse racing as it became the modern sport we know today.

The 6th Duke of Portland won the 2000 Guineas race in 1888 with one of his most successful horses, Ayrshire.

In one season alone Ayrshire, along with his other horses Memoir, Donovan and Semolina, won more than £93,000 (£8m in today’s money).

Ayrshire’s hoof is on show in the exhibition, along with other curious objects and artefacts such as a wheel from the first ever horse box.

The horse box was invented by Welbeck’s own Lord George Bentinck after he realised that the horses would race better if they were transported to the race.

This helped his horse Elis to win the 1836 St Leger at Doncaster.

Exhibition curator Patricia Connor will be giving a talk at the gallery on 19th May at 2pm when you will be able to find out more about horseracing, skulduggery, victory, loss and philanthropy.

l Tickets for the talk are £10 (£8 for concessions) and booking is essential. For more details call (01909) 501 700 or visit www.harleygallery.co.uk. The gallery is free to enter.

From: http://www.chad.co.uk/lifestyle/exhibition-opens-at-the-harley-1-4527194

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Events - Welbeck Abbey State Rooms Tours

The Harley Gallery will be providing tours around Welbeck Abbey on weekdays between 15th August and 26th September (excluding bank holidays)

Tours start at 10.30am and 2pm and cost£10 (£8 Concessions).For enquiries, please call 01909 501 700 between 10am and 5pm or visit www.harleygallery.co.uk/event.php?pg_id=54#

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Event - Decoding Dining at Welbeck 1695-1914 (Welbeck)

Dinner with a Duke: Decoding Dining at Welbeck 1695-1914, exhibition focuses on 400 years of entertaining at the home of the Duke of Portland, looking at the lavish and fashionable tableware, entertaining as social duty, and the specialist departments that included hothouses, bakehouse, poultry house, dairy, fruit and vegetable gardens along with stories of servants eating and drinking to much while the family was away, Treasury Gallery, Harley Gallery, Welbeck, near Worksop, until February 2012.