Monday, December 16, 2013

Buttercross House, Church Passage Is Open After Refurbishment & Expansion, Photographs

Buttercross House, Church Passage Is Open After
Refurbishment & Expansion, Photographs

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George Phillips former library the refurbishment complete the division of the property now removed
He same Art & Crafts, Book Club activities carry on with the addition of food & drink.



http://www.rutlandhistory.org/phillips1.htm

George Phillips came to Rutland 1891 at the age of 34 as Inspector of Weights and Measures. His interest in local history and archaeology led him to carry out extensive research and he probably recorded and published more detail on the history of Rutland than anyone else to date.



A great deal of his spare time was spent at the British Museum. Here he researched every record he could find which related to Rutland. In 1903 he inaugurated the Rutland Magazine and County Historical Record and was responsible for many of the historical articles in Matkin’s Almanac.



He also published the Cambridge County Geography of Rutland in 1912, but his greatest achievement was his Rutland and the Great War of 1920. This comprehensive work is a fitting memorial to his enthusiasm and regard for his adopted county. George Phillips was a keen member of the local church and he is credited with organizing, at Oakham, the first Parochial Church Council in the country.



A plaque to his memory has been erected in Church Passage, Oakham, where he started a library, whilst living next door, the plaque is a bit battered after a previous tenant took it down and skipped it.