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Antico cimitero degli inglesi di Livorno, beni culturali, Cemetery, Comune di Livorno, Leghorn, Livorno, old english cemetery, Old English Cemetery Livorno, Patrimonio, Sculpture, tobias smollett

25 sabato Mag 2024
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Antico cimitero degli inglesi di Livorno, beni culturali, Cemetery, Comune di Livorno, Leghorn, Livorno, old english cemetery, Old English Cemetery Livorno, Patrimonio, Sculpture, tobias smollett

27 venerdì Set 2013
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Cemeteries, Death, Italy, john webb, Leghorn, Leonard Digges, Livorno, old english cemetery, Old English Cemetery Livorno, protestant cemetery, Restoration, robert bateman, Thomas Hall, tobias smollett, william magee seton
The third guided visit of the Old English Cemetery of Livorno at night, which took place on September 26th, 2013, was another great success with a fully booked event, thanks to the collaboration between our association and the Historical and Touristic Guides of Livorno (Fabrizio Ottone and Francesca Sorrentino).
The 50+ participants enjoyed an enchanting and very evocative torch and candle-lit 90 minute tour of the oldest foreign protestant cemetery in Italy. The path we created for this special occasion included ten stops next to some of the most significant graves, spanning the first half of the 17th century to the 1830s, including Tobias Smollett (1771), William Magee Seton (1803), John Webb (1829), Thomas Hall (1824), Robert Bateman (1743), Leonard Digges (1646), Mary Champion (1721), etc.
A substantial part of the revenues were given to our association for projects related to the maintenance, study, and restoration of the cemetery itself.
Stay tuned for our next projects and events!
03 martedì Set 2013
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Livorno, Montenero, old english cemetery, Old English Cemetery Livorno, pro loco, tobias smollett
Conference – Montenero and the Old English Cemetery – Storie di Ville e Personaggi,organized by the Livorno delle Nazioni cultural association, promoted by the Pro-Loco Montenero association, Monday 2nd September at 6.30pm at Ristorante Conti, Piazza di Montenero.
Stefano Ceccarini and Matteo Giunti will be talking about the relationship between Montenero and the Old English Cemetery of Livorno through the history of the area’s most important villas and their owners. The talk will include numerous images from Continua a leggere
15 mercoledì Mag 2013
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Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Livorno, beni culturali, Charles Dickens, James Fenimore Cooper, Leghorn, Livorno, Old English Cemetery Livorno, Pisa, Restoration, Sculpture, tobias smollett, World War II
Livorno, May 17th, 2013, 11am
Sala degli Specchi – Museo Civico “G. Fattori” – Villa Mimbelli
Via San Jacopo in Acquaviva – Livorno
The Livorno delle Nazioni cultural association, directed by Matteo Giunti, will be presenting an important artistic work by an illustrious British artist of the early 19th century, discovered recently in Livorno’s Old English Cemetery. The sculpture, which originally decorated the monumental grave of an important British politician, was long believed to be lost. It was found and identified by the members of the association. In collaboration with the Comune di Livorno and the Soprintendenza BAPSAE of Pisa, the sculpture was transferred to the Museo Civico Fattori of Livorno, where it awaits restoration. It will be on show during the conference.
The conference will be attended by: Dr. Mario Tredici, Assessore alla Culture, Comune di Livorno; Dr.ssa Loredana Brancaccio, Soprintendenza BAPSAE – Pisa; Venerabile Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Livorno.
Some brief background notes
As well as being the oldest cemetery of its kind in Italy, dating from the mid-17th century, this Protestant burial ground in the centre of the city is a treasure trove of historical, cultural and artistic gems. Although relatively unknown today, it is highly representative of Livorno’s four centuries of history. More than 500 people of several different nationalities were buried in the cemetery during its 200 years of activity (c.1645-1839), many of them members of the British Factory that aided and protected the community of British merchants who lived here in the 17th-19th centuries. Other burials include sailors, politicians, writers, poets, members of the nobility, travellers, and many more. While Livorno, or Leghorn, was still one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean, this little piece of non-catholic Europe on Italian soil also attracted high-calibre visitors such as Charles Dickens and James Fenimore Cooper, keen to pay their respects to their fellow countrymen buried there, such as the Scottish writer and historian Tobias Smollett. Damaged during World War II, and the object of theft and vandalism over the years, the cemetery today requires considerable funding to restore and maintain it for future visitors.
12 mercoledì Set 2012
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Earle, Liverpool, London, London School of Economics, old english cemetery, Old English Cemetery Livorno, storia economica, tobias smollett
Today we had the privilege of hosting Dr. Peter Earle, former Professor at the London School of Economics and Emeritus Reader in Economic History at the University of London at the Old English Cemetery of Livorno. He is presently writing a book on the ties between Livorno and Liverpool in the 18th c. and he is specifically interested in the Earle & Hodgson firm and their networks.
We were glad to show him and his brother Robert some of the tombs related to their research and to have a chance to promote the unacknowledged history of the cemetery. Hopefully the cemetery and our association will have a small place in his next book!
For those interested in the previous books by Peter Earle, you can find more than a dozen on sale on Amazon.