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Breathing new life into antique breadboards

A lifestyle blog, research project and museum – by Madeleine, Rosslyn and Nicholas Neave

  • Creatives
    • Artists
    • Bakers
    • Foodies
    • Inventors
    • Turners & Carvers
    • Stylists & Photographers
    • Upcyclers
    • Looking after your board
  • Visit
    • About the tours
    • Visitors’ book: December 2017 – May 2018
    • Visitors’ book: May 2018 –
    • Visitors Log III
    • Roundabout Putney
  • Gallery
    • Jewish Challah Breadboard
    • Punch cartoon
    • Whole-wheat border
    • Poetic Mouseman
    • Great Scott!
    • Winchester upcycles Norman timber
    • An exercise in Gothic
    • Happy Hollydays!
    • French Bubble Dish
    • Monogrammed Wedding Gift
    • The trencher, ancestor of the breadboard
    • The Rev. Woodfin Board
    • Tom Samuel gets creative
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  • Research
    • Tennyson’s Wedding Board – 1850
    • Summerly Justice
  • Collecting
    • In private collections
    • In other museums
  • Shop
  • 1830s – 1840s
  • 1850s – 1860s
  • 1860s – 1870s
  • 1880s – 1890s
  • 20th Century
  • 21th Century

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JP from Radio 4, Saturday Live

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JP Devlin did us the honour of visiting us to find out how the museum came about.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ppzwr

We are 48 minutes in!

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