Sunday, May 31, 2026

12 May 2026 Mantua: Winterthur the Grand House

 


In the 1920's DuPont really ramped up his collection activities. He focused on collecting American furniture, art and decorative objects.  To accommodate his passion he had to enlarge Winterthur adding elements of other American homes in the process.   For instance he bought a fantastic staircase from a house in North Carolina and added to a new wing.  In this manner he collected and preserved ceilings, walls, mantle pieces and much more.  Eventually the house grew to 175 rooms.  His passion was so great and his reputation was such that  he was invited by Jacqueline Kennedy to head up the committee that was in charge of renovating the Whitehouse.  


A grand entrance


Carved wooden eagle


Cawww!


The staircase from North Crolina


We had his craftsmen mimic the style and build more stairs up several more floors


Each room highlighted a specific style or period of American History


No expense was spared


George Washington's china set


With the GW logo


The impressive wallpaper adds to the drama


I really liked the ice chest


GW himself


Still some room to get around the objects


It is George time


Great Native American portraits


Nalal battles


The table is set!


Not dinner time yet


No need to search far for flowers to add to the bouquet 


This spectacular urn had a suprise




It opens up to reveal that it is a storage piece for knives


Such craftsmanship


The wood working skills blew me away


Some birdwatching opportunities 


It looks quite comfortable


Time to pop into the gift shop


A huge variety of items


Good thing I wa snot buying


In a different wing we find a folding chair


Jugs specially designed to keep the mouth away from the drinking spout


A very unique parlor stove with extra area to radiate heat from the 1880's


A nice ceramic piece


An x-ray to show the inner supports


Arsenic was used to get this green color


Arsenic was also used ion early taxidermy 


More birdwatching


Woof!


More fish please


One serious gate


Jugs as portraiture 


I am seeing a theme here, George Washington


Unpacking a classic chest of drawers


This exhibit really showed us the nuts and bolts of making machines out of wooden parts


More machinery for cutting gears to use in clocks


This is an extraordinary piece.  It is made of mahogany, whalebone, brass and copper. It is a swift used in textile manufacturing


Time for lunch


They had surprisingly good food




 It has been 3 years and 338 days since we began our Migration

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

12 May 2026 Mantua: Winterthur Gardens the The Tram Ride

 


Winterthur Gardens was located on the grounds of a former DuPont family mansion.  On the grounds a 60 acre garden is still blooming nicely.  There is also a 175 room mansion where Henry Francis DuPont was born.  He took over the management of the garden in 1906 and entire estate in 1914.  It was more than a estate, it was also a working farm with crops and animals.  We parked and headed in through the main entrance. We showed our tickets and as luck would have it the tram was about to depart.  We headed out and got in in line and were seated quickly.  Our driver had a upbeat narration as he dropped out more facts than a New Yorker Fact Checker.  We rode the tram back to where we started and hit the cafe for a most tasty lunch.



It was a pretty quick ride over to Delaware


Another massive bridge to cross


A giant silver woman?


Dotted mailbox


Look what is in bloom!


The butter plant, it is poisonous but great for wrapping butter


Just part of the huge house


Spectacular trees


Hedges of blooming shrubs


All the colors of one side of the rainbow



Massive trees


Also in bloom


Part of the former farm fields


Massive mutant frogs


Another peek of the house


It is massive


Big lakes


A life bird for the day, the tree swallow


Hi ho the silo


A spectacular day just for us!


We three spires atop the red barn


Follow the arrow.  They point to what is in bloom 



 It has been 3 years and 338 days since we began our Migration