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 Salvo Fair 2012 Tel: 01225 422300 Stubbings, Henley Road, Maidenhead, SL6 6QL, Berkshire, UK Web Blog Fax: 020 3326 5518 Proprietors : Ruby Hazael and Thornton Kay Salvo Fair 2012 will be held at Stubbings Estate in Berkshire and is open to the public on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June 2012. The Trade day will be held on Friday 22nd June 2012 to which dealers, decorators, construction professionals, developers, builders, landscapers and journalists will be welcome. There are normally around 80 exhibitors, many of whom are Salvo Code supporters.
The Salvo Fair is a selling trade fair to which the public are invited. Zones include architectural salvage and reclaimed building materials, garden and decorative antiques, recraft retro steampunk vintage and mid-century modern, craftspeople and green building. The fair is organised by Ruby Hazael of Salvo Llp.
Salvo Fair is normally held at Knebworth in Hertfordshire but this year will be held at Stubbings in Berkshire.
Stubbings is a Georgian house in Maidenhead Thicket, site of an ancient Celtic farmstead, that became the home of Sir Guy Carleton, first Lord Dorchester, until his death in 1808, to where he retired after a military career in North America culminating as governor of Quebec. Stubbings was then home to the Skrine family, descended from a secretary of Sir Francis Bacon. From 1941-45 it was home to Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands. Stubbings was then bought by Sir Thomas Merton, where he lived until 1969. He was a scientist who helped devise aircraft radar screens during the Battle of Britain. He was also a collector of Italian Renaissance art who famously said, "Pictures are like women. There are quite a number of them which one can admire without wanting to live with them." Established : 1997
Location : UK > Berkshire Category : OTHER USEFUL ADDRESSES > FAIRS, EXHIBITIONS & MARKETS IP : Logged ID : 47837 User : 285 ; Antique/Reclamation/Salvage Trade ; (Salvo Code Dealer) Date Created : 13 Sep 2009 14:48:00 Date Modified : 22 Dec 2011 14:38:48;
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