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    From Sherwood Forest to Texas, an andiron story
    A pair of 19th century lacquered bronze and wrought iron andirons designed by architect Edward William Godwin and manufactured by Hart, Son, Peard & Co. have been acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. This is the first time metalwork designed by Godwin has been bought by a museum.The dealer, Paul Shutler of Broadway, Worcestershire, UK, bought them from an antiques center in Connecticut last June. Before being placed on sale there they were in a private collection in the US. Theyre a long way from their origins in a stately home on the edge of Sherwood Forest.Edward William Godwin was an English architect and furniture designer who was one of the leaders of the Aesthetic movement in England and a pioneer in melding Japanese art with traditional and contemporary English style. Born in Bristol in 1833, Godwin was apprenticed to an architect and engineer right out of secondary school. He began working on commissions before he was 20 years old. He established his own practice in 1854, but his career really took off with his first large commission, the Northampton Guildhall in 1864.He started out as an adherent of art critic John Ruskins Gothic revivalism but by the mid-1860s was firmly ensconced in the Aesthetic movement. He was a friend and collaborator of James McNeill Whistlers in the 1870s, designing Whistlers Japanese-influenced home, the White House, in Chelsea.Godwin began designing his own furniture and interior from 1867 because he found nothing commercially available that suited his innovative Anglo-Japanese style. When he designed the 7th Earl Cowpers Beauvale House in Newthorpe just outside of Nottingham, in 1872, he designed much of its furnishings as well, even though he had leaned into the Robin Hood associations of the location and designed Beauvale House in Old English Revival style.Hart, Son, Peard & Co made all of the ironwork for Beauvale House to Godwins specifications. That includes the fireplace furnishings. You can see in this complete fire grate set from Beavale House has the same front guards and legs with the floral medallion tops, only the guards are all cast iron and the lacquered bronze has almost worn off the tops.That doesnt mean that the andirons now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston came from Beauvale House. Hart, Son, Peard & Co had been selling their cast and wrought iron architectural features (railings, balusters, lamp posts, gates) for churches, public buildings and homes in a catalog since 1970, and in 1873, they branched out to furnishings too. Godwins Beauvale fire set was listed in the 1876 catalog in several different finish options Berlin black and brass discs, Berlin black with bright dogs, or Berlin black all bright, in four different heights 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches. The Museum of Fine Arts examples are 22 inches high and are the bright dogs.
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    Today in History for 19th January 2026
    Historical Events1968 - Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill calls for "a new endeavour by organisations in Northern Ireland to cross denominational barriers and advance the cause of better community relations"1979 - John N Mitchell (former US Attorney General) released on parole from federal prison1984 - California Supreme Court rejects the request of quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia's to starve herself to death in a public hospital2017 - High-rise building collapses in Tehran, killing 20 firefighters2024 - Actor Alec Baldwin indicted by a grand jury on involuntary manslaughter charges over the 2021 fatal shooting on a movie setMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1906 - Lanny Ross, American radio singer (Show Boat; The Swift Show), born in Seattle, Washington (d. 1988)1944 - Peter Lynch, American legendary investor who coined the phrase "invest in what you know", born in Newton, Massachusetts1953 - Richard Legendre, Canadian tennis player and politician, born in Montreal, Quebec1957 - Kenneth McClintock, Puerto Rican politician, born in London, England1969 - Edwidge Danticat, Haitian-American author, born in Port-au-Prince, HaitiMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1847 - Charles Bent, American fur trader and Governor of New Mexico Territory for 100 days (1846-47), killed at 471915 - Anna Leonowens, Anglo-Indian travel writer, educator, social activist, and co-founder of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, dies at 831990 - (Alberto) Semprini, British pianist and radio broadcaster (BBC's Semprini Serenade), dies at 812015 - Anne Kirkbride, English actress (Deirdre-Coronation Street), dies of breast cancer at 602022 - Gaspard Ulliel, French actor (Hannibal Rising; Saint Laurent), dies from head injuries suffered in helmet-less skiing accident at 37More Famous Deaths
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    Irans President Blames U.S. Sanctions for National Crisis, Warns Any Threat to Supreme Leader Means All-Out War
    By Gloria OgbonnaIranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has placed blame for Irans deepening economic and social crises squarely on the United States, accusing Washington of enforcing what he described
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    12-year-old boy saved moms life after she lost consciousness while behind the wheel with foot still on gas
    A 12-year-old boy from England was honored for saving his mothers life after she suddenly lost consciousness while driving with her foot still on the gas pedal. Zac Howells managed to take control
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    In blue state Colorado, the Church is uniting behind these ballot initiatives
    By Erin Lee, Op-ed contributor Monday, January 19, 2026Unsplash/Mercedes MehlingAmericans should not turn a blind eye to what is happening in blue states. What unfolds in Colorado rarely stays in Colorado.Increasingly,
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    Are Christians very superstitious?
    By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, January 19, 2026Unsplash/Aditya SaxenaIm a bass guitar player with my primary music genre being classic rock. Now, Ill bet some of you want to take
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    MLK Day and the March for Life: One cause, one dignity
    By Mark Hancock, Op-ed Contributor Monday, January 19, 2026The Christian PostEach January, Americans pause to reflect.We honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who called the nation
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  • Stretch Packaging Market Trends Driving Innovation in Secure and Cost-Effective Packaging
    The global packaging landscape is rapidly transforming as businesses seek solutions that balance performance, cost efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Stretch packaging has emerged as a reliable option, offering versatility and protection across a wide range of applications. Its ability to secure loads without additional adhesives or fasteners makes it highly efficient. According to a...
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