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  • Knole volunteers who found the Message-in-a-Bottle

    Brenda Jarvis and Jim Parker relive their exciting discovery
  • Graeme Gardiner's work on Knole's 17th century pedigree rolls

    Conservator of the Sackville pedigree rolls and ennoblement documents
  • Kate Arding, childhood memories of Knole where her mother worked

    Summer holidays at Knole, from the age of 8 to 12
  • Maurice Howard, OBE, supervised two key PhD theses on Knole

    Emeritus Professor of Art History, University of Sussex; architectural historian
  • Maurice Howard remembers visiting NT houses from the 1950s

    Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Sussex, and eminent architectural historian, remembers 60 years of visiting Knole
  • David and Margaret Richie

    Knole Estate gardener and housemaid, 1930s
  • Tobit Curteis, conservator, historic wall paintings

    Advisor on Wall Paintings for the National Trust
  • Barbara Fermor

    Volunteer, started Knole's Tudor character costume collection
  • Sarah Maisey conserving a Reynolds portrait

    Senior Remedial Paintings Conservator, Royal Oak Foundation Conservation Studio at Knole, Kent
  • Emma Slocombe on curatorial research and re-presenting Knole

    Inspired by Knole, Project Curator 2007-2017
  • Gerry Alabone and Mark Searle, frames conservators in 2016

    Frames conservators, Inspired by Knole project (2013-2019)
  • Melanie Caldwell on conserving Reynolds's paintings

    Paintings conservator, with more than three decades' experience working on the Knole collection
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