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The Broomfield House Trust and Enfield Museum Service have agreed to hold a joint exhibition, "Hidden Treasures: Revealing Broomfield House", at the Dugdale Centre in Enfield from 23 July 2018 until 6 January 2019.

The Broomfield House Trust will be using donations and a grant from the Enfield Society to fund the restoration and display of the Minerva panel of the Lanscroon Murals, which will be the centre piece of the display. We are awaiting formal permission from Enfield Counci,l who "own" the mural, and Historic England, who guard its listed status, before our chosen restorers, Arte Conservation, can move the sections to their studios in Faversham to begin their painstaking restoration.

We continue to seek donations to cover the costs of this whole exercise. Donations can easily made through BTMydonate on our websites on Facebook - "Broomfield House and the Lanscroon Murals" - and at www.broomfieldhouse.org.

Stacey Bagdi is the energetic organise of the exhibition and she is appealing for items and memories connected with the park and house - see the poster.

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Karl Brown posted a reply
21 Feb 2018 23:08
Being undoubtedly the most important artefacts from the park’s long history, I understand the curator is already considering how to best represent the handbill and witches bottles, key elements of the Palmers Scream, in the exhibition.



If it’s possible to obtain an early return of the scroll itself, currently undergoing testing at the British Museum of Curiosities, then hopefully that too – both sections - will form an integral part of this event.



(Readers not familiar with the witches’ bottles can watch a brief explanatory video, available on www.palmersscream.uk . Note that this will be one of the very few time since their discovery that the bottles will be available to be seen outside of their protective box.)
Colin Younger posted a reply
29 Apr 2018 18:19
The Trust has now been given planning permission (Listed Building Consent) for sections of the Lanscroon murals which make up the figure of Minerva to be removed from storage and taken to the restoration studios in Kent.

We are continuing to work with Stacey Bagdi of the museum service in selecting items and information for the exhibition opening on 28 July. Stacey is keen to hear recollections, or receive items which could be loaned or gifted for use in the display.
Colin Younger posted a reply
10 May 2018 16:55
Arte conservation have now collected the two large boxed sections of the Minerva panel and taken it to their studio in Faversham. There they will rejoin the two sections which were removed from Broomfield House for safe keeping after the 1984 fire. They will then repair surface damage and mount them on a display frame.

This restored sample of Gerard Lanscroon's 1726 mural will be the centrepiece of the joint Museum of Enfield/Broomfield House Trust exhibition "Hidden Treasures: Revealing Broomfield House and Park" opening in the Dugdale Centre on 28 July.



Colin Younger posted a reply
27 May 2018 11:17
In addition to asking for your memories, The Broomfield House Trust now seeks a new treasurer!

The current treasurer has updated and simplified our reporting procedures, but he is moving away and we need a replacement as soon as possible.

If anyone is interested in taking on this role and becoming a Trustee, please let us know at
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