Who are our Friends? Friends promote research, conservation and celebration of the Springs, Spouts, Fountains and Holy Wells of the Malvern Hills and of Great Malvern as a
In Newsletter No.14 (now available on-line) there are details of our field trip to Hot Springs Arkansas and Malvern, Arkansas, the gateway town to this US national park.
Beginning in 2010, the United States Mint will issue 56 quarter-dollar coins featuring designs depicting national parks and other national sites. The five quarters in 2010 will honour in release order:
With the creation of the new
Good News for Dr Grindrod's Fountain.
In Friends Newsletter 28 we highlighted the plight of Dr Grindrod's Fountain, which has lost its crowning arch of brickwork. The Malvern Gazette followed this up with editorial and we were delighted to read in the 5 February edition that the fountain will not be further disturbed. Lyn Murtagh of the college has indicated that the fountain has been fenced into the housemistress' private garden, which is part of
Newsletter Archive Creates New Interest
In our last Newsletter we indicated that the past Newsletters are now on our web site as a searchable archive. This has already created a lot of attention and as an example we received the following communication about Newsletter 17 of April 2007. 'I saw in one of your Newsletters on your web site a short article on Walton Spa at
Australians turn up to inspect Mulberry Tree Cuttings.
We were delighted to receive a brief visit from Anne and Neil Thomas from
Trip to Marienbad
Would any Friends be interested in a trip to Marienbad (Marianske Lazne) in the
If you would like to learn more about Marienbad go to the green panel top left and do a key word search for Marienbad. This search will enable you to access the Marienbad data pages as well as the two Friends Newsletter 21 and 20.
The book is the result of a year's intensive research involving reading many published works and hours of labour poring over bundles of letters at the Wellcome Library in
The book has 88 pages and 29 illustrations, some never seen before, and will be on sale U.K price 7 pounds 95 pence including post and packing from Cora.
The British National Parks web site has an interesting Florence Nightingale trail which includes Malvern and Harrogate Spas. To discover the trail go to our WEB SITE INDEX or do a key word search for Nightingale from the green panel above left.
Annual Legendary Coach Tour
We have been asked why there was no coach tour planned for the May Day well decorating this year. The answer is simple: we had many other commitments following an overseas springs & wells field trip. Sorry about that but there is always 2011.
Fifty percent increase in Parking Charges on All Fools Day
Along with many things that are destined to increase in price, Malvern Hills Conservators are increasing their car parking charges. The normal day rate rose from 2 pounds to 3 pounds from 1st April. This has an impact on people visiting our springs and wells because the car parks could cost more. There are two ways of looking at this. The money goes to fund the excellent work of the Conservators which includes the care of numerous springs and wells sites, which is good. Alternatively a 50% increase at a time when we are all having to tighten our belts shows a disregard particularly for people on limited income who enjoy the hills as a valuable low cost recreation resource. The Conservators have not put the parking up for 7 years. If you look at charges in National Parks like the Yorkshire Dales, it is 6 pounds per day and if you look at National Trust it is on average around 4 pounds. However no one likes paying for car parks so why not encourage people to come by public transport and walk around the hills.
Thermal Springs in
Forthcoming New Book - Celebrated Springs of the
We now have the initial indications as to the likely size and contents of the book. It will be A4 portrait format. The word count at the moment is about 85,000 with about 300 illustrations. This makes the book about 1 inch thick and will be, hopefully, in full colour. This substantial volume will be a limited edition at a price still to be ascertained. The new book will provide additional historic and site detail to that previously published, rather than repeat what has gone before. It will also include a chapter on water bottling. As such it will compliment but not replace the information first published in Aquae Malvernensis (1994).
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
If we were to have a remake of that classic Western film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, but this time have it set in Malvern during its spa heyday, which doctors might be the subjects of our perusals? We have many to choose from, including doctors Ayerst, Balbirnie, Dawson, Fernie, C. Grindrod, R.B Grindrod, Gully, E. Johnson, H. Johnson, W, Johnson, Nicols, Rayner and Wilson.
Surely The Good must be Dr R. B Grindrod. Not only was he a temperance reformer saving men and women from the ruinous effects of over-indulgence, but he saved lives and futures by healing with water. He never turned his back on the poor, and for many years entertained schoolchildren in the extensive and finely-manicured grounds of Townshend House, and also hosted the annual treat for the uneducated, hard-working donkey boys.
The Bad, in true film style, will be allotted fictitious names. There was Dr Greenstic, who signed the death certificate for a young woman's baby. It transpired that the baby was his! Then there was Dr Ecksimar who retired from practice and headed for London - leaving his wife and family behind. He took with him the object of his affections, the laundress's daughter, and set her up as a boarding house proprietor. Then there was Dr Alopeash, who retired from his water cure practise and followed his mistress to
The Ugly must refer to the dreadful saga of Dr Marsden's daughters who were so cruelly treated by their French governess that Lucy died, while her sisters took some time to recover from malnourishment and their dreadful treatment. The governess was tried in
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