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Rediscover the magic of childhood at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum 🚂🧸

We’re open this half term and throughout the summer:
Tuesday to Friday: 10 am–5 pm
Saturday: 11 am–5 pm

Come and make new memories – or relive old ones! 💫

#BrightonMuseum #FamilyDayOut #ToyMuseum

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Rediscover the magic of childhood at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum 🚂🧸

We’re open this half term and throughout the summer:
Tuesday to Friday: 10 am–5 pm
Saturday: 11 am–5 pm

Come and make new memories – or relive old ones! 💫

#BrightonMuseum #FamilyDayOut #ToyMuseum

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Join me looking back at the excellent #BibaAndBeyond exhibition at #BrightonMuseum in 2012 Read my review and interview with founder #BarbaraHulanicki here: www.scenester1964.co.uk/exhibitions-...

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This painting depicts three people, a man and two women, outdoors engaged in artistic endeavors.

The man, with short, graying hair, is dressed in a dark blue shirt, trousers, and appears to be using a painting palette. The older woman wears a red sweater and light green hat, stretched out on an olive-green coat painting at an easel. Standing between them holding paint supplies under her arm is a younger woman staring at us behind sunglasses while wearing a chic white dress.

It is hard to imagine a more idyllic vision of a family painting holiday. Dad happy with pipe and brush, mum, a picture of contentment in sensible sun hat and daughter adding a touch of Hollywood glamour.

The year was 1937 and the young woman in the white dress is Veronica Burleigh with her mother Averil and father Charles. By this time, all three were professional painters and longstanding exhibitors at the Royal Academy.

Veronica was born in 1909 in a house purpose built for art. Her parents had designed 7 Wilbury Crescent in Hove with the family business in mind. After studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1927–30, under Henry Tonks, Burleigh exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA), Sussex Women’s Art Club (SWA) and with the Sussex Painters, at Worthing, where the public gallery holds her work. Her famous art includes Little Ballet Dancers, Scene Painters and Calliope. 

During World War II, she served in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Burleigh’s work was mainly portraits until 1970, when she moved into the country, living at Henfield, Sussex. For 20 years, she commuted yearly to Rhodesia, where she held 23 one-person shows.

The family exhibited 96 times at the Royal Academy – Averil (54), Charles (27) and Veronica (15).

Charles died in 1956, at 87, outliving Averil who had a fatal heart attack in 1949, at 66. The glamorous Veronica, a devotee of fast cars and gardening, never married, but, after an adventurous life, returned to Sussex where she passed away in 1998 at 89.

This painting depicts three people, a man and two women, outdoors engaged in artistic endeavors. The man, with short, graying hair, is dressed in a dark blue shirt, trousers, and appears to be using a painting palette. The older woman wears a red sweater and light green hat, stretched out on an olive-green coat painting at an easel. Standing between them holding paint supplies under her arm is a younger woman staring at us behind sunglasses while wearing a chic white dress. It is hard to imagine a more idyllic vision of a family painting holiday. Dad happy with pipe and brush, mum, a picture of contentment in sensible sun hat and daughter adding a touch of Hollywood glamour. The year was 1937 and the young woman in the white dress is Veronica Burleigh with her mother Averil and father Charles. By this time, all three were professional painters and longstanding exhibitors at the Royal Academy. Veronica was born in 1909 in a house purpose built for art. Her parents had designed 7 Wilbury Crescent in Hove with the family business in mind. After studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1927–30, under Henry Tonks, Burleigh exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA), Sussex Women’s Art Club (SWA) and with the Sussex Painters, at Worthing, where the public gallery holds her work. Her famous art includes Little Ballet Dancers, Scene Painters and Calliope. During World War II, she served in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Burleigh’s work was mainly portraits until 1970, when she moved into the country, living at Henfield, Sussex. For 20 years, she commuted yearly to Rhodesia, where she held 23 one-person shows. The family exhibited 96 times at the Royal Academy – Averil (54), Charles (27) and Veronica (15). Charles died in 1956, at 87, outliving Averil who had a fatal heart attack in 1949, at 66. The glamorous Veronica, a devotee of fast cars and gardening, never married, but, after an adventurous life, returned to Sussex where she passed away in 1998 at 89.

“Self Portrait with the Artist's Parents” by Veronica Burleigh (British) - Oil on canvas / c 1937 - Brighton Museum (United Kingdom) #womeninart #womanartist #femalertist #art #oilpainting #womensart #VeronicaBurleigh #Burleigh #BrightonMuseum #fineart #Brighton&HoveMuseums #selfportrait #BritishArt

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Vio Korbina translates Dr Matt Pope for Ukrainian visitors to Brighton Museum's archaeology gallery, Ice Age section.

Vio Korbina translates Dr Matt Pope for Ukrainian visitors to Brighton Museum's archaeology gallery, Ice Age section.

Vio Korbina translates Dr Matt Pope for Ukrainian visitors to Brighton Museum's archaeology gallery, Neolithic section.

Vio Korbina translates Dr Matt Pope for Ukrainian visitors to Brighton Museum's archaeology gallery, Neolithic section.

Deep time travel with @mattpope.bsky.social and Vio Korbina, connecting the local Ukrainian community with local landscapes. Thanks so much to Matt and Vio, to Stand4Ukraine B&H, and to the lovely #BrightonMuseum people for the warm welcome to the archaeology gallery 💙💛

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1910s walking outfit in slate gray with black and brown passementerie trim

1910s walking outfit in slate gray with black and brown passementerie trim

Close up of the Passementerie trim

Close up of the Passementerie trim

Love the Passementerie details on this walking dress
“worn by Katherine Farebrother. After the death of her second husband in 1913 Farebrother went into into mourning storing all her fashionable clothing in a trunk. The trunk was discovered by a family member 63 years later”.
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New lovely and colourful mural in #BrightonMuseum 😁 Just a shame it's hard to get a full picture as its in a corridor!

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Christmas tree decorated with music scrolls with presents underneath in the music room at the Royal Pavilion

Christmas tree decorated with music scrolls with presents underneath in the music room at the Royal Pavilion

Mice models with clothes on in a mini living room scene at the Royal Pavilion

Mice models with clothes on in a mini living room scene at the Royal Pavilion

Metal forest with cut out animals in a corridor at Brighton Museum

Metal forest with cut out animals in a corridor at Brighton Museum

BHAFC memorabilia of a football, boots and a shirt at Brighton museum

BHAFC memorabilia of a football, boots and a shirt at Brighton museum

Always something interesting to see at #brightonmuseum and #royalPavilion - today Christmas trees and mice, a dark forest and a little bit of #bhafc memorabilia 😁

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tits out for the lads Queen Mary II, looking like something from Viz, on a pla...

Tits out for the lads - Queen Mary II, looking like something from #Viz, on a plate in #BrightonMuseum http://flic.kr/p/5hwFKJ

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