Lost Schoolgirl Paper Cuttings from the 17th century Found at Sutton House | London (www.nationaltrust.org.uk)
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Zachariah@lemmy.world on 23 Jul 2024 17:12 collapse

Rare survivals of decorative paper cutting by schoolgirls nearly 350 years ago have been found under floorboards at Sutton House.

Originally built for one of Henry VIII’s statesmen, Sutton House has been used for a variety of purposes over the years, becoming a school in the 17th century. During this time, it’s thought that paper shapes cut out by schoolgirls slipped through gaps in the floorboards, remaining undiscovered until now.

The paper-cuttings will be on display at Sutton House from Friday 19 July until December.