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Saving Britain's art treasures, N.J. McCamley

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Saving Britain's art treasures, N.J. McCamley
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Saving Britain's art treasures
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
N.J. McCamley
Summary
This book explains for the first time the full story of the wartime adventures of Britain's greatest art treasures. At first the pictures and other artifacts were distributed amongst a number of large country houses. Initially the owners of these houses almost fought one another for the right to house the Treasures. Later, when further accommodation was needed for treasures from the provincial museums, the tables turned and the Office of Works was reduced to bribing owners by promising that they would be spared billetees, and that their houses would be immune from requisitioning. By mid-1940 however, circumstances transpired that made the country houses untenable. German air bases in northern France made the whole of Britain vulnerable. Eventually two deep underground repositories were constructed, one in Wales and one in Wiltshire, and by the end of 1942 virtually all the cultural heritage of the nation was concentrated there. Building and operation of these underground treasure houses did not, however, go smoothly, as described here
Target audience
adult
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