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REPLY1850

UMBRELLAS

By G. C. RENOUARD (Swanscombe Rectory)

In the hall of my father's house, at Stamford in Lincolnshire, there was, when I was a child, the wreck of a very large green silk umbrella, apparently of Chinese manufacture, brought by my father from Holland, somewhere between 1770 and 1780, and as I have often heard, the first umbrella seen at Stamford. I well remember also an amusing description given by the late Mr. Warry, so many years consul at Smyrna, of the astonishment and envy of his mother's neighbours at Sawbridgeworth, in Herts, where his father had a country-house, when he ran home and came back with an umbrella, which he had ju…

Topics: Umbrellas, Historical Customs

Locations: Stamford, Lincolnshire, Holland, Smyrna, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Leghorn, London