Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1885. Artist: Unknown
Sujet

Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1885. Artist: Unknown

Légende

Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1885. Welbeck Abbey is a house and landscaped park with much woodland. It was home to the Dukes of Portland. The first Duke of Portland attained Peerage of Great Britain in 1716. This was William Henry Bentinck, who was already Earl of Portland. The dukedom came into the possession of the Cavendish-Bentinck family by marriage. The 3rd Duke of Portland, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck (1738-1809) was the most famous member of the family, as statesman and Prime Minister. The 5th Duke was an eccentric recluse, who shunned visitors. He had fifteen miles of tunnels dug under the house which housed libraries, a billiard room large enough for twelve full size tables and an enormous subterranean ballroom large enough to take two thousand dancers, all of which remained unused. When in London, the Duke always travelled in a closed carriage, maintained a shuttered box at the opera and kept the curtains permanently drawn at the windows of his substantial town house in Cavendish Square. The Dukedom of Portland became extinct on the 9th Duke's death, though the 9th Duke's distant cousin succeeded him as Earl of Portland. Since the 1950s Welbeck Abbey has been used by the British Army as a sixth-form college.
Nottinghamshire County Council collections

Date

2009

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Nottingham City Council

Notre référence

HRM19D66_154

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

50,1Mo (1,1Mo) / 41,9cm x 30,0cm / 4950 x 3541 (300dpi)

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