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Dimbola Museum and Galleries

Coordinates:50°40′32″N1°30′55″W / 50.675556°N 1.515278°W /50.675556; -1.515278
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Dimbola Museum and Galleries
Dimbola Lodge
Dimbola Museum and Galleries is located in Isle of Wight
Dimbola Museum and Galleries
Location within Isle of Wight
LocationFreshwater,Isle of Wight
Coordinates50°40′32″N1°30′55″W / 50.675556°N 1.515278°W /50.675556; -1.515278
ChairpersonBrian Hinton
WebsiteOfficial website

TheDimbola Museum and Galleries are located in Dimbola, that was theIsle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographerJulia Margaret Cameron from 1860 to 1875.[1] They are owned and run by theJulia Margaret Cameron Trust, aregistered charity.[2][1]

History of the property

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Exterior of Dimbola Museum & Galleries
Dimbola Museum & Galleries

In 1860,Julia Margaret Cameron bought two adjacent cottages inFreshwater Bay from a local fisherman named Jacob Long. In order to make the house look more beautiful to her friends returning from the beach, they were linked by a central tower in theGothic style current at the time. The structure dominates the skyline from Freshwater Bay and gives a focus to the surrounding area.[3]

Dimbola took its name from the family'scoffee (latertea)plantation inDimbula,Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Dimbola served as both her home and her studio. It was here that the greatest of Cameron's photographs were made.

After the Camerons returned to Ceylon the property was again divided into two parts. These were later named Dimbola, which became a private residence and holiday flats. In 1991, a property company bought and obtained permission to demolish what was then called 'Cameron House'. The Julia Margaret Cameron Trust was formed, with the immediate and urgent aim of saving the house which was achieved three years later.

Dimbola is now a museum and galleries dedicated to Cameron's life and work. It is also home to a permanent exhibition about theIsle of Wight Festival 1970 held at nearby Afton Down. As well as showing contemporary exhibitions of photographers. Exhibitors have includedAnnie Leibovitz,Chris Packham andTerry O'Neill.

In 2006, a sculptural tribute toJimi Hendrix was erected here, looking out towardsAfton Down where the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was held.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Dimbola Lodge - Homepage". www.dimbola.co.uk. Retrieved12 December 2008.
  2. ^"THE JULIA MARGARET CAMERON TRUST, registered charity no. 1026339".Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  3. ^ab"Southern Vectis Island Focus - Dimbola Lodge". www.islandbuses.info. Archived fromthe original on 2 January 2009. Retrieved12 December 2008.
  4. ^"The Telegraph - "Life-size Hendrix statue infuriates islanders"". London: www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved12 December 2008.[dead link]

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