Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford

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Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford

by Mary Louisa Boyle

EN·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

BIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUEOF THE PORTRAITS AT WESTON THE SEAT OF THE EARL OF BRADFORD

3:26
2

ENTRANCE HALL.

2:14:32
3

BREAKFAST-ROOM.

30:32
4

DRAWING-ROOM.

3:46
5

LIBRARY.

24:35
6

DINING-ROOM.

1:11:37
7

PRINCIPAL STAIRCASE.

38:20
8

CIRCULAR STAIRCASE.

4:19
9

EAST STAIRCASE.

3:55
10

BEDROOMS.

2:45

Description

Step into the hushed galleries of a great English country house, where each canvas holds a life story waiting to be heard. This catalogue invites listeners to wander through the corridors of Weston, meeting the men and women whose portraits adorn its walls, from 17th‑century nobles to later generations of the Bradford family. The narrator treats each painted figure as a portal, revealing birth, marriage, and the personal quirks that shaped their world.

Compiled by a devoted kinswoman who laboured through ill health and fading sight, the work blends meticulous research with heartfelt reverence. Brief yet vivid sketches—like that of Lady Rachel Russell, a widowed daughter of the Earl of Southampton—offer glimpses of courtly intrigue, familial duty, and the subtle humour of daily aristocratic life. The author’s commentary reminds us why preserving these visual biographies matters for any family that calls an ancestral home its own.

Listening feels like strolling a private gallery, each portrait coming alive through succinct anecdotes and contextual details. It’s an engaging companion for anyone curious about the human stories that lie behind historic art, offering both education and the quiet pleasure of a well‑kept family memory.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (335K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Fay Dunn, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2021-04-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Mary Louisa Boyle

1810–1890

A lively Victorian writer and amateur actress, she moved with ease through the literary and social worlds of 19th-century England. Her fiction, verse, and memoirs offer glimpses of a life spent close to famous names, private theatricals, and fashionable houses.

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