EAST SURREY AREA CELEBRATES THE MOVE OF SHERE MUSEUM TO ITS
NEW LOCATION
Members of the NADFAS Heritage Volunteers and the East and
West Surrey Area Teams were delighted to celebrate Shere Museum's
move to its new home in Gomshall Lane. The museum pays testimony
to the history of the village with its collection of artefacts,
photographs and information, maps, genealogical records, and
wills The Curator, Elizabeth Rich, guided the group through
Shere village, pointing out many places of interest - ending
with a visit to the Museum, followed by supper in a local hostelry.
East Surrey Area were pleased to donate a number of acid-free
storage boxes - essential for the preservation of the many
valuable records.

EAST
SURREY AREA SUPPORTS RESTORATION OF MINIATURES AT
POLESDEN LACEY
EAST SURREY AREA SUPPORTS PAPER AIRPLANE COMPETITION AT THE
LIGHTBOX

Da Vinci Inventions:
Leonardo and his Machines was at The Lightbox
from 4 August to 1 November 2009. This was the
first time this exhibition had been seen in the UK and
included 40 models – some life-size and others
interactive - made by Italian artisans working from drawings
by Leonardo. The Lightbox also managed to secure
an original notebook containing drawings by Leonardo on
loan from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Lightbox and West Surrey Area of NADFAS organised
a paper airplane competition to accompany Da Vinci
Inventions and East Surrey Area was delighted
to make a donation towards prizes for the under-25s. |
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EAST SURREY AREA DONATES "BEHIND THE ACANTHUS" TO
SURREY LIBRARY
In celebration of the 40th anniversary, NADFAS commissioned popular
lecturer and author Helen Clifford to write the history of the
Association's development, showing its continuing development
in education and volunteering within the Arts. The events recorded
in the book show how NADFAS has risen to the challenges of growth
and social changes, while remaining true to the original inspired
vision of its Founder, Patricia Fay. East Surrey Area has been
delighted to donate an inscribed copy to Surrey Libraries; this
has been catalogued and added to the special Art Collection held
at Epsom Library.

EAST SURREY AREA ADOPTS A WATTS
Following discussions with the Society Chairmen, we
are delighted that the surplus generated by the over-subscribed
Study Days has been used to sponsor the restoration of George
Frederick Watts’ painting "A
Parasite" at the Watts
Gallery in Compton. If their Hope Appeal is successful,
the Gallery will be undergoing extensive refurbishment and we
will look forward to the re-hanging of our adopted artwork on
its completion.
EAST SURREY AREA SPONSORS RESTORATION OF LOVELACE MAUSOLEUM AT
EAST HORSLEY
William King, Earl of Lovelace, acquired East Horsley Park in 1840;
he was created Lord Lieutenant of Surrey in the same year. During
the next thirty years, bricks from his brickworks in Ockham were
used to transform the building into a Gothic castle, including the
tower, which gave the name “Horsley Towers”. Lord Lovelace
attended nearby St. Martin's Church and is buried in the Mausoleum
he designed and built in the churchyard. The years have taken their
toll of the Mausoleum and NADFAS East Surrey Area has been delighted
to contribute to the fund for its restoration.