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The Art Studio - Tudor Hall School - Burnt Norton, Campden
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The Art Studio - Tudor Hall School - Burnt Norton, Campden
The Art Studio - Tudor Hall School - Burnt Norton, Campden, Gloucestershire. In 1910, the school moved to Somerset from London. At the outbreak of the Second World War the school was moved to Burnt Norton, near Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, to escape the air raids (when this photograph was taken). However, the school outgrew the property during the war, making its final move in January 1950 to its current location. Date: circa 1941
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This evocative photograph captures the essence of a wartime art class at Tudor Hall School in Burnt Norton, Campden, Gloucestershire. In 1910, Tudor Hall School, an esteemed girls' boarding school, relocated from London to Somerset to escape the city's hustle and bustle. When the Second World War broke out, the school was once again forced to move, this time to the picturesque village of Burnt Norton to shield its pupils from the threat of air raids. In this image, a group of young girls, dressed in traditional school uniforms, are seen engrossed in an art lesson in the school's makeshift studio. The room is adorned with easels and brushes, the girls' eager hands poised above their canvases. The scene exudes a sense of tranquility and normalcy amidst the chaos of wartime, a testament to the resilience and determination of Tudor Hall School to maintain a semblance of routine for its students. The school's temporary home at Burnt Norton proved to be inadequate, and by January 1950, Tudor Hall School made its final move to its current location. This photograph, taken circa 1941, serves as a poignant reminder of the school's rich history and the enduring spirit of its students during a time of great upheaval.
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