Little Hall

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100 years ago – the first official party to enter Tutankhamun’s tomb

Major Gayer-Anderson was a member of the official party at the private opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun on 17th February 1923. At that time he was Oriental Secretary to the High Commissioner and had a personal invitation to the event from Lord Carnarvon’s daughter. As well as the Carnarvons and Howard Carter the party […]

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2022 – 11 November was the Literary Festival – December was Shopping

On Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November the house and garden was open to coincide with the Lavenham Literary Festival. Tracy Borman gave a talk at the Festival and then had a tour of Little Hall. We had some extra displays about the books in the library, with demonstrations of book cleaning and book binding.

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2022 – 04 Painting Links Gayer-Anderson to the Tenement Years

Richard Poulson was born in Little Hall in 1923 when his family lived in one of the tenements. They moved out and the Gayer Andersons started restoration. He and other children would visit Little Hall, where the Colonel was then living, on their way home from school. He is photographed here by Colonel Gayer Anderson,

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Indian Tiles

The cuerda seca Indian Tilesembedded in the walls of the Colonel’s Study Like many of our treasures, we continue to learn more about them. These tiles have always been on view in the Colonel’s study but in 2018 Arthur Millner came to photograph the Little Hall examples for a book he was writing. Last November

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Little Hall Shop

There are several different collections which reflect some of the works in the house. The Panel Collection uses an image taken from the “room with eleven doors” and has been used on several items, for example tea towels, small bone china mugs, coasters, trivets, magnets and notelets. Bone China Mugs £9.00 Ceramic Coaster £6.00 Trivet

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