Country Life

Seaside splendours

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth

IN June 1909, COUNTRY LIFE reported on the Lord Mayor of London’s official visit to Bournemouth. It judged the event to be ‘of more than local interest because lovers of Bournemouth and people who owe their restoration to health to its mild climate... are to be found all over the country’. After a ceremony on the pier, dignitaries walked to East Cliff Hall, where Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes gave a tour of the house they had generously presented to the town, together with its contents, the previous year. To mark the occasion, the Lord Mayor received a beautiful souvenir album illustrating what would become the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, ‘a building which occupies a commanding position overlooking the sea’.

More than a century later, this Victorian house museum continues to thrive. The sumptuous interiors of the house, which was created as a birthday present from husband to wife in 1901, are astonishingly well preserved and reflect a rich businessman’s vision of the Aesthetic or ‘Art at Home’ Movement. Displayed here are works of art and sculpture, together with ethnographic objects,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Country Life

Country Life7 min read
Ship Ahoy
FIRE roared above the waters during the battle of Scheveningen, off the coast of the Netherlands, on August 10, 1653, as Britain fought the Dutch Republic for the right to rule the seas. Sketching furiously from a galliot, as cannonballs flew above h
Country Life3 min read
Ahead Of The Carve
WE were staying with friends a couple of weekends ago and spent the Saturday afternoon at their local village fête. This turned out to be more of a craft fair-cum-car-boot sale than the traditional tombola and cake-stall affair, with endless bric-a-b
Country Life4 min read
Incy Wincy Little Quince
PERHAPS 20 years ago, I met my first Japanese quince. Dragged somewhat reluctantly to Knightshayes—a National Trust house and gardens in Devon, a hop and a skip from the M5—I discovered a superb walled garden and an excellent cream tea. Enjoying the

Related Books & Audiobooks