Ornaments and Obelisks: Changes at Tyninghame in the Early 19th Century

Ornaments and Obelisks: Changes at Tyninghame in the Early 19th Century

Join us for a talk about the development of Tyninghame House and gardens with Judy Riley

Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Online & in-person at Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EL
Cost: £6 / £2 for students
Booking: please buy tickets (in person and online) here on Eventbrite, or at the door at Augustine United

With the help of previously unpublished archival material, Judy Riley explores the development of Tyninghame House and gardens, in East Lothian, around the first half of the nineteenth century. She highlights the largely unrecorded changes to the landscape made by the 7th and 8th Earls of Haddington, including the addition of a copy of a 17th century sundial from Newbattle Abbey, before assessing William Burn’s remodelling of both house and garden for the 9th Earl. Her book, Tyninghame – Landscapes and Lives, was published by Birlinn in May 2022. This is a joint lecture with Scotland’s Garden and Landscape Heritage.

Download the full programme of lectures here

 

image: © Judy Riley

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