Eight VCU students from the history club visited the Hill House on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
They had a wonderful visit, and the spirit of the Hill family continues to live on and appreciated by all.
Eight VCU students from the history club visited the Hill House on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
They had a wonderful visit, and the spirit of the Hill family continues to live on and appreciated by all.
On Sunday, October 25, 2015, Gregg Grunow provided an archival training at the Hill House Museum. Gregg works for the Portsmouth Public Libraries and gave great information on how to properly archive the many historical documents. Also, he has jumpstarted this process by giving many hours already to this important process. Many thanks Gregg!!!
Portsmouth Historical Association would like to thank Bill Ficenec and Bob Derr for their recent generous donation and time for creating the flower arrangements found throughout the Museum. These beautiful arrangements give the Museum new life showing off the Hill sisters love for horticulture. It is a pleasant site to see some of the Hill family vases adorned again with such beautiful flowers.
Current Portsmouth Historical Association board member John Joyce has many talents. One of those talents is frame conservation. Recently, he conserved the frame on the second floor foyer, which houses the "Boy and his Dog" painting. Now the frame matches the newly conserved painting. On your next visit, check out the frame and painting and see how both compliment each other.
On July 31, 2015 three Hill House Museum paintings were picked up at the Richmond Conservation Studio and returned to again hang on the walls of the museum. If you are interested in learning more about the paintings, the process involved with the conservation, and what they look like, please stop by the museum or schedule a visit. The transformation of each painting is amazing and worth a visit. Attached is a painting before conservation...stop by to see it fully conserved.
The museum is open every Saturday 11:00-3:00 or call/email to schedule a private tour.
Restored mirror above the fireplace....
John Joyce, current board member, has taken on the task of restoring each of the mirrors within the museum. Each mirror is taken down, restored, reinforced, and placed back on the wall. The mirror in the basement level sitting room adjacent to the dining room has been fully restored, and highlights details never evident before restoration. Please stop by to take a look at the mirror and appreciate John's hard work.
On Mother's Day the Hill House Museum hosted a Tea in honor of all the mothers. It was a sold out event with the next public tea happening in December. Please check out the website for more details.
The bride had always dreamed of getting married in the garden of the Hill House Museum and it came true in April. A private reception was held in the second floor parlor following the ceremony. If interested in hosting a wedding please contact us.
The first two weekends in February, the Hill House Museum hosted an art exhibit for a local artist, EAnn Stokes. Her works of art (paintings, jewelry, postcards, journals, etc...) were displayed for her friends and the general public to appreciate. She is in her 90's and still continues to contribute to the art world and her local community. She truly is a work of art herself!
On January 24, 2015, Cat Tail Run Hand Bookbinding in Winchester, VA delivered the restored journal and poetry book back to the Hill House Museum.
The circa 1879 journal was found in the attic when the electric was being updated throughout museum. It was in poor condition, and Barbara and Saunders Early donated the funds to have this important piece of Hill House history restored and brought back to life.
The circa 1830 poetry book was written by John Thompson Hill Jr. and the Portsmouth Historical Association provided the funds to have it restored and appreciated by all again.
Please stop by when the museum opens in the Spring 2015 for the season!