Sculptures of some of the Former Mayors of Preston Recently, I was fortunate to able to look at some of the marble sculptures created by Thomas Duckett on display at Preston's Town Hall. I visited with a recently formed Local Heritage Pressure Group called ' Preserving Preston’s Heritage ', of which I am a founder member. We were invited to have a look at the inside of the building and the Mayor's parlour with current Mayor, Councillor Philip Crowe, who is Preston's 696th Mayor. They are of: Alderman Thomas Miller (1811–1865) Mayor 1820, 1826 & 1835 - sculpted in 1870 This sculpture is thought to have been damage during the fire that destroyed the old Town Hall in 1947. . Alderman William Taylor (died 1852) Mayor 1842 - 1843 - sculpted in 1852 . Alderman John Addison (1791–1859) Mayor 1832 & 1843 - 1844 - sculpted in 1861 . Alderman Thomas German (died1847) Mayor 1845 - 1846 - sculpted in 1847 ~ Alderman Thomas Miller (1811–18...
Gamonia - Or to give it its full title, 'Gamonia: or, the Art of Preserving Game'. Gamonia is a book about game shooting that is renowned for its detailed descriptions of game preservation and hunting practices. The book features illustrations by J. T. Rawlins, depicting various hunting scenes in Penwortham in the estate of Penwortham Priory. The word "Gamonia" appears to have been coined specifically for the book and does not seem to have a broader historical or linguistic usage outside this context. Gamonia - Penwortham with conclusion of a Battue . Penwortham Priory was first a Benedictine priory and then, after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, a country house. The latter was demolished a hundred years ago. The Rawsthorne family lived at the Priory from 1783. In the mid-19th century they employed the architect George Webster to redesign the house. This architect also designed Bank Hall at Bretherton. Penwortham Priory from the LCC Red Rose Collections The ...