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Thorney Hill church appeal to save Phoebe Anna Traquair mural | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A Hampshire church has begun an appeal for £25,000 to prevent its artworks being damaged following the theft of lead from its roof. | A Hampshire church has begun an appeal for £25,000 to prevent its artworks being damaged following the theft of lead from its roof. |
Rainwater has affected some of the interior of All Saints Church in Thorney Hill, which has an acclaimed mural by artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. | Rainwater has affected some of the interior of All Saints Church in Thorney Hill, which has an acclaimed mural by artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. |
Church legacy officer Bob Gee called the mural a "jewel in the crown". | Church legacy officer Bob Gee called the mural a "jewel in the crown". |
Traquair (1852-1936) was an Irish artist noted for her role in the Arts and Crafts movement. | Traquair (1852-1936) was an Irish artist noted for her role in the Arts and Crafts movement. |
The mural was painted in the 1920s as a tribute to Lady Constance Manners of the local landowning family. | |
It includes figures such as William Blake and Alfred Lord Tennyson as well as local scenes of Avon Tyrell and Hengistbury Head. | |
'National treasure' | |
The work is thought to be one of only two murals Traquair painted in England. | |
Churchwarden David Crabb said: "It's a national treasure. People come from miles to see it, | |
"We were very concerned - a lot of prayers were offered up. Paintings like this can't stand any kind of moisture." | |
Lead was removed from half of the roof during last month's theft which allowed rain to get into the church, coming close to the mural. | Lead was removed from half of the roof during last month's theft which allowed rain to get into the church, coming close to the mural. |
A wooden carving was also ripped from the bell tower. | A wooden carving was also ripped from the bell tower. |
Mr Gee said: "To lose the mural would have been a complete disaster and the New Forest would have lost a jewel in its crown. | Mr Gee said: "To lose the mural would have been a complete disaster and the New Forest would have lost a jewel in its crown. |
"We can't contemplate anything more happening to the church so we desperately need the money to pay for the repair to the roof and ceiling." | "We can't contemplate anything more happening to the church so we desperately need the money to pay for the repair to the roof and ceiling." |
A 33-year-old man from Southampton, two men, aged 18 and 41, from Christchurch and a 13-year-old boy from Christchurch arrested in connection with the theft have been bailed until 12 April. |
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