Raised work picture
Chambre family
Category
Textiles
Date
1660 - 1699
Materials
Satin, Silk thread, Wood, Glass
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Mompesson House, Wiltshire
NT 724410
Summary
Raised work embroidered picture - 'Abraham sending Hagar and Ishmael away'. Late 17th century embroidered figures and flowers re-applied late 19th century. Letter attached to the back, dated 6th December 1975 reads - 'These eight pictures are reputed to be the work of members of the chambre family (see Burke's Dictionary of the Landed Gentry 1852, vol. 2, page 345 of the Supplement - Chambre of Halhead Hall and Kendall). Towards the end of the eighteenth century, Jane Chambre, daughter of Walter Chambre and niece of Sir Alan Chambre, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, married Thomas Hinde of Liverpool (see Hinde of Caton and Lancaster, ibid. p. 371 of the Supplement). Their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, married my great-grandfather, Thomas Thompson, on 10th July 1832. It would seem that these pictures descended through these ladies to me. T.C. Thompson.
Makers and roles
Chambre family