
At Yale, you don’t need a ticket. Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill--running through 3 January 2010--is free. If you go on 17 or 20 December, you can get a docent-led tour.
The trouble with shows like this is, (a) one may not take photos and (b) one can’t take notes on everything. I preferred to gawk at all the great stuff. Yet even without intensive notes, I’ve got far too much to say than will fit in a digestible post. This time around I’ll mention only a couple of the many fascinating items.

Among the many, many beautiful objects was this cabinet.
Here’s a closeup. And some information.
The illustration at right is of the room it was in, called the “Tribune.” For beautiful colored photos and illustrations of the rooms, spend a little time at the Friends of Strawberry Hill site.
I’ll say more about Horace Walpole and his house in the next few days. Meanwhile, if you’re intrigued, but don’t expect to be near New Haven CT before January, you might want to look at Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill.
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