Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Snakecatcher


The Snakecatcher
Originally uploaded by Missy2004.


Harry ‘Brusher’ Mills 1840 – 1905: New Forest snake catcher

Harry ‘Brusher’ Mills was an eccentric figure, drawing tourists to the New Forest, where he lived, from all around to listen to his wisdom and country lore, and have their photographs taken with him. Brusher became a folk hero whose chosen profession was far removed from the growing materialism of the age. He was the New Forest snake catcher.

Harry Mills was born on 19 March 1840 and lived at Emery Down near Lyndhurst until at least 1861. By the mid-1870s he had become the snake catcher in the woodlands near Sporelake Lawn, not far from Brockenhurst, living in a mud hut of his own construction.

Mills had no fear of adders, catching them with his bare hands. An adder bite can be treated by an ointment made from the adder itself and before medical aid was readily available, New Forest residents went to the snake catcher if they’d been bitten. Those that weren’t used to produce ointment were sent to London Zoo to provide food for the animals.

Harry Mills took time off from his unusual occupation whenever a cricket match was played at Balmer Lawn and became a familiar figure as he carefully swept the pitch between innings, acquiring his nickname of ‘Brusher’.

This remained his way of life for nearly thirty years by which time an old forest law entitled him to claim the land on which his home stood. He decided to build a more spacious hut to give him greater comfort in his old age but vandals destroyed his new residence just as it neared completion. He never recovered from the shock of seeing his new home in ruins and died soon afterwards in 1905.

Snakecatcher at Brockenhurst


Snakecatcher at Brockenhurst
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Danebury


Danebury
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Saturday, June 08, 2013

Danebury


Danebury
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Happy Girl


Happy Girl
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Friday, May 24, 2013

Queen's House Lyndhurst


Queen's House Lyndhurst
Originally uploaded by Missy2004.

At the top of the High Street, Queen’s House is a familiar sight to people entering Lyndhurst from this direction.. The principal building owned by the Crown in the New Forest, it is the local headquarters of the Forestry Commission, and also has attached the Verderers’ Hall, home of the ancient Verderers' Court.

It is characteristic of a 17th century mansion, and is the only surviving major building of the Charles I period in the whole of Hampshire.
But the first record of a building on this site is in 1297, in the reign of Edward I.

The Queen in question: Eleanor of Castile, Edward’s first queen, who made Lyndhurst her home when the king was away fighting the Welsh - Edward completed the conquest of Wales in devastating campaigns of 1276-77 and 1282-83, and built huge castles to keep it secure.


Rebuilding took place in the reign of Henry VIII, and, more substantially, between 1634 and 1672 in the reigns of Charles I and his son, Charles II – the work was interrupted by the English Civil War. Bricks for this later re-building were made at Clayhill, on the outskirts of Lyndhurst.

Charles I hunted from Lyndhurst, and, probably, so too did the second Charles and also James II. The last sovereign to stay at the house, though, was George III for a short period in 1789.

The tenancy was held by royal dukes from 1771 until 1850 - the last royal resident was His Royal Highness Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, seventh son of George III, who lived in the house from 1827 to 1849.

On the death of Adolphus, Queen’s House became the New Forest, Deputy Surveyor’s official residence, and then from 1915 until 1961, the living quarters were let privately. In 1966/67 the house was adapted to provide Forestry Commission office accommodation.

Queen's House Lyndhurst.


Queen's House Lyndhurst.
Originally uploaded by Missy2004.

Queen's House Lyndhurst.


Queen's House Lyndhurst.
Originally uploaded by Missy2004.

Queen's House Lyndhurst.


Queen's House Lyndhurst.
Originally uploaded by Missy2004.

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