Memorial Service For Nigel Lewis, MBE

Sunday 24th November 2024

Retired Major, Nigel John Lewis, MBE, of Rectory Cottage, Sherrington, died on Thursday 14th November 2024, aged 89. He was the beloved husband of Betty, a greatly loved father, stepfather and grandfather. His memorial service will be held at the Church of St. Cosmas and St. Damian, Sherrington, BA12 0SN, on Saturday 7th December 2024, at 12.30pm. There will be a collection for the Salisbury Plain Raptor Group.

Introducing New Town Councillor For Warminster – Liz Lee

Wednesday 2nd October 2024

Press release from Warminster Town Council:

Above: New Warminster Town Councillor Elizabeth Lee.

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Warminster Town Council is pleased to announce the co-option of Elizabeth Lee as the newest member of the Council.

A lifelong Warminster resident, Elizabeth is a dedicated business owner and educator with a passion for beauty, hairdressing, and complementary therapies.

In 2014, she founded a successful training school in the Warminster countryside, specialising in high-quality education for aspiring beauty professionals.

Elizabeth brings a wealth of experience to the Council, having previously led Hair and Beauty departments at two large further education colleges and running her own Dance and Fitness Centre in Warminster.

Her deep connection to the local community, combined with her entrepreneurial spirit, has inspired her to advocate for small businesses, particularly those operating outside the traditional high street.

“I believe small businesses are the backbone of our community,” said Elizabeth. “There are many overlooked entrepreneurs in Warminster, and I want to ensure they receive the support they need to thrive.”

Elizabeth is also passionate about helping shape the future of Warminster by supporting inclusive policies and ensuring access to opportunities and services for all residents. She looks forward to tackling new challenges and contributing to the growth and wellbeing of the town.

In a continued tradition of public service, Cllr Lee, following in the footsteps of her father, Mr. Cotton, who served as Mayor from 1980 to 1981, will represent the Broadway Ward. She will be working alongside Cllrs Cooper and Kirkwood to serve the residents and address the needs of the community.

𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐟𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐭 𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐓𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐥, 𝐓𝐞𝐥: 𝟎𝟏𝟗𝟖𝟓 𝟐𝟏𝟒𝟖𝟒𝟕, 𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐢𝐥: 𝐚𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐧@𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫-𝐭𝐜.𝐠𝐨𝐯.𝐮𝐤 𝐨𝐫 𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐰𝐰.𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫-𝐭𝐜.𝐠𝐨𝐯.𝐮𝐤

In Loving Memory

A grave in the east section of the churchyard at Christ Church, Warminster, has a gravestone with the inscription:

In Loving Memory Of
Hubert Trotman Lance,
Died July 3rd 1943,
Aged 56 Years.

A flat stone on the same grave has the inscription:

In Memory Of
Marjorie Joan Nichols
1906 – 1994,
R.I.P.

The grave surround has the inscription:

Also of Walter Nichols
Died 26th March 1973
Aged 79 Years
R.I.P.

Diana Shared Her Tribulations About Her Rich Playboy Lover

Wednesday 6 May 2024

Danny Howell writes:

I am currently reading Through Wood And Dale, Diaries, 1975-1978 by James Lees-Milne, published by John Murray (1998). I have reached page 60, where Mr. Lees-Milne mentions how flattered he is when young people want to confide in him and share their troubles.

He concludes his diary entry for Monday 10th November 1975 with: “That sweet girl Diana Keith Neal [daughter of W. Keith Neal, collector of guns] told me all her tribulations the other evening when she cooked me eggs, about her lover who is a rich playboy living abroad for tax reasons, won’t stick at any work, is quickly bored, and desperately attractive.”

Lees-Milne kind advice to Diana was to “Drop him at once!”

Tim Daw Reveals That The Cover Photo On The Led Zeppelin IV Album Is Of A Wiltshire Thatcher – Lot Long From Mere

Wednesday 8th November 2023

Tim Daw, on his blog www.sarsen.org/ reveals some fascinating information:

Led Zeppelin’s Missing Photograph Has Been Found

The original of the iconic photograph on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV was recently discovered and will soon be on display at the Wiltshire Museum.

Visitors will for the first time be able to clearly see the face that has stared out from millions of albums across the world.

After conservation work an exhibition ‘The Wiltshire Thatcher: A Photographic Journey through Victorian Wessex’ is scheduled to open on Saturday 6th April 2024 and run through until Sunday 1st September 2024

The photograph was spotted in a Victorian album at a public auction by Brian Edwards, a Visiting Research Fellow with The Regional History Centre, UWE Bristol.

The mystery of who the figure was been solved after half a century.

He was a thatcher from Wiltshire, Lot Long (1823 -1893) from Mere.

Led Zeppelin IV
The untitled album, usually known as IV, was released on November 8, 1971, and has sold more than 37 million copies worldwide.

The album was Classic Rock’s Greatest Album of All Time – https://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/steveparker/classicrock.htm and remains Led Zeppelin’s ‘most streamed album today.’ https://musicdatablog.com.ar/en/ranked-albums/led-zeppelin-discography-streaming/

The album’s cover artwork was radically absent of any indication of the musicians or a title but featured the iconic framed image, often been referred to as a painting, which was discovered by Robert Plant in an antique shop near Jimmy Page’s house in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

The framed colour image of an elderly man carrying a large bundle of hazel sticks on his back will be recognised worldwide. 

Closer inspection reveals this framed image was a coloured photograph, the whereabouts of which is now unknown.

The original, which is now in Wiltshire Museum, has tantalising fingerprints from it being copied using coloured inks. 

The discovery
The Victorian photograph was discovered by Brian in an auction catalogue of sale in Dorchester, an album titled ‘Reminiscences of a visit to Shaftesbury. Whitsuntide 1892. A present to Auntie from Ernest.’  Tim Daw was able to attend the auction, verified it was the genuine photo and bought it on behalf of the Museum.

Featuring exceptional photographs from Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset, the Victorian photograph album contained over 100 architectural views and street scenes together with a few portraits of rural workers. Most of the photographs are titled and beneath the photograph made famous by Led Zeppelin the photographer has written ‘A Wiltshire Thatcher.’

Brian Edwards said: “Led Zeppelin created the soundtrack that has accompanied me since my teenage years, so I really hope the discovery of this Victorian photograph pleases and entertains Robert, Jimmy, and John Paul.” 

A photographer named Ernest
There was no further clue to the photographer’s identity and either side of the turn of the century there were over 300 photographers named Ernest. 

The search was on for a largely unknown Victorian photographer of great talent and skill, probably with extensive training in chemistry.  

A part of a signature matching with writing in the album, suggests the needle in this haystack is Ernest Howard Farmer (1856-1944), the first head of the School of Photography at the then newly renamed Polytechnic Regent Street. Now part of the University of Westminster, Farmer had worked in the same building as the instructor of photography since 1882, when it was then known as the Polytechnic Young Men’s Christian Institute. 

The Wiltshire Thatcher
About 50 thatchers were identified through trade directories and the census. In the Southwest of Wiltshire, where the other album photos were taken, only one was of a similar age to the figure in the photograph. 

This was Lot Long (sometimes Longyear), who was born in Mere in 1823 and died in 1893. At the time the photograph was taken, Lot was a widower living in a small cottage on the Shaftesbury Road in Mere. Whilst certain corroboration has not yet been found, family resemblances and circumstantial evidence support this identification.

Note on the exhibition
David Dawson, Director of Wiltshire Museum, said: “This exhibition will be a celebration of the work of Ernest Farmer, who today is little-known but was a leading figure in the development of photography as an art form. Through the exhibition, we will show how Farmer captured the spirit of people, villages and landscapes of Wiltshire and Dorset that were so much of a contrast to his life in London. It is fascinating to see how this theme of rural and urban contrasts was developed by Led Zeppelin and became the focus for this iconic album cover 70 years later.”

Posted by Tim Daw at Wednesday, November 08, 2023 

www.sarsen.org/2023/11/led-zeppelins-missing-photograph-has.html

www.sarsen.org/

Tributes To David Lovell From His Former Council Colleagues

Monday 31st July 2023

Following the announcement by Kate Stacey that her father David Lovell, a former Warminster Town Councillor and West Wiltshire District Councillor, has passed away, tributes have been made by some of David’s former council colleagues:

Paul Batchelor writes: “I am so sorry to read this news. Your father was a dedicated community person and always active in promoting a better Warminster through his work as a councillor. An advocate for community and environmental issues only wanting what was best for all.”

John Syme writes: “I am so saddened by the news that David has passed away. He was a good man and an excellent Warminster Town and West Wiltshire District Councillor. He was a loyal friend and I will never forget him.”

Heather Parks writes: “I am so sorry to read this [that David has passed away] and send condolences you [Kate Stacey], Ann and all of your family. I worked with David through Warminster Town Council – a real gentleman.”

David Lovell Has Died

Monday 31st July 2023

Kate Stacey writes:

Some of you may remember my dad [David Lovell]. He was a local councillor for Warminster West, a District Councillor and also worked for the railways – predominantly Warminster booking office, and on the platforms at Westbury. Always happy and with a smile on his face- nothing was too much of an ask. We are absolutely heartbroken that such a wonderful dad, husband and grandad has passed away. We know he will be missed by many.

David Lovell, born 12th August 1951, died 27th July 2023.

The Estate Of Arnold Frederick Lewis, Formerly Of Warminster

Friday 21st February 2020

ARNOLD FREDERICK LEWIS (Deceased)
Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the aforementioned deceased, late of Blenheim House Care Centre, 27 Bath Road, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 8DD, formerly of 29 Whitfield Close, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 9HX, who died on 06/01/2020, are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned Solicitors on or before 24/04/2020, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice.
ROYDS WITHY KING
5/6 Northumberland Buildings, Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2JE.