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Soho House

Here are a couple of plans which might be of interest. The first one is about 1805. The second when it was a hotel.

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Lastly here is an old Hotel tariff - the prices might make you smile but it was the late 1940's! Judy

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wonderful judy..thanks eveso for re posting...im sure i must have missed the ones of your dad first time round....

lyn
 
What a great piece of history Judy as Lyn says thanks for posting the photo's again.
 
I thought you might be interested in seeing a photo of the driveway up to Soho House as it looked when I lived there. This photo was probably taken in the 1950's and shows what a pretty garden it was. To the left of the picture was a large lawn (which you can't see) and to the rear of this was a vegetable garden. To the right is Soho House when it was a hotel. This driveway no longer exists as it was built over, firstly to make accommodation for GEC students, and then the police, and now houses the Information area of the museum.

Judy

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Oh Judy it was so beautiful how sad it's no longer there. Thanks for posting the photo..
 
what lovely pic judy as wendy has said its such a shame it does not look like that now...you are so lucky to be able to remember it looking like that...

lyn x
 
That's beautiful Judy. It makes you wonder what Boulton and his Lunar Society friends would have made of the car in the drive! Doubtless they'd have taken it to pieces to understand how it works! A photo with great atmosphere.Viv.
 
Judy it is called progress. HUH!!!!!. What lovely memories you have and thank you for sharing them with us. Jean.
 
What a smashing picture, thanks for posting that Judy. Evokes nice thoughts of a fantastic piece of Handsworth. Its always there in our minds. You just can't beat a good picture - isnt it funny how a black and white pic has more atmosphere than a colour one.
 
Hello Judy,

I lived not far from Soho House so I remember you well from mid-fifties Handsworth-notably your school blazer and the spaniel dog you used to take for walks. My pa worked briefly at Soho House when it was being renovated in the late sixties and it is a beautiful house now. Would be good to go over old times again John
 
Hi John - You are right about the spaniel dog I used to take for walks! Did we know each other? Judy
 
Not sure James Watt would have been that interested as it wasn't his house! It belonged to Matthew Boulton!!

I visited Soho House on several occasions in the 1990's when my company supplied some specialist floor-coverings during renovation. We did a good job and I think James Watt would have been proud of our efforts.

Regards,

Big Gee
 
You don't have to fill in a form to take photos now!

Thanks Linda. It was a nice place to visit. Don't think they get too much visitors. If you want to take your own photos, you have to fill in a form to get permission to do so. They have staff around if you want to ask any questions about the house / Matthew Boulton.
 
Things have changed then Amanda?

That's good. Do you know when they changed their policy?

I've had no problems with Thinktank or Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (no forms there either).
 
I don't know when the policy changed but I started working there last year (2012) in July when the Museum opened for the season and you didn't need forms then, and you still don't! It's well worth coming back for a visit as there are a few new acquisitions - Anne Boulton's writing table is back in its rightful place in the Sitting Room and there is a mechanical painting by Francis Eginton in Mr Boulton's bedroom!

Things have changed then Amanda?

That's good. Do you know when they changed their policy?

I've had no problems with Thinktank or Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (no forms there either).
 
I know that the two Sphinxes returned.

Here they are at BM & AG before they went back to Soho House



The staircase now seems weird without them!

This is what I took in the Sitting Room back in 2010



And this was the portrait I saw in Matthew Boulton's bedroom

 
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