- Herbert Weld Blundell
Herbert Joseph Weld Blundell (1852-1935) was an English traveller in Africa, archaeologist, philanthropist and yachtsman. He shortened his surname from Weld Blundell to Weld, in 1924.
Life to 1922
He was educated at
Stonyhurst College . He travelled toPersia in 1891, then for a decade 1894 to 1905 in North Africa and East Africa. [ [http://www.achemenet.com/ressources/souspresse/annonces/Simpson%5B1%5D.Bushire.pdf St John Simpson, Bushire and Beyond: Some Early Archaeological Discoveries in Iran (PDF), p. 12] .] He was a correspondent for the "Morning Post" during theSecond Boer War . [Wright, p. 70.] Expeditions included*1891-2
Persepolis , withLorenzo Giuntini , making casts of therelief s [http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/forgottenempire/palaces/reliefs.html]
*1894-5Libya andCyrenaica , creating a photographic record [Donald M. Bailey. "Photographs of Libya", 2. Libyan Studies: Volume 27 (1996), pp. 67-70.] [Herbert Weld-Blundell, "A visit to Cyrene in 1895", Annu. Brit Sch. Athens, 2, 1906, pp. 113-140.]
*1898 Abyssinia Expedition with Lord Lovat andReginald Koettlitz [ http://www.dover.gov.uk/museum/focus/focus1.asp] http://www.anglo-ethiopian.org/publications/articles.php?type=O&reference=publications/occasionalpapers/papers/europeansbluenile.php]
*1904-5 AroundAddis Ababa
*1922 Weld Blundell Expedition, found theWeld Blundell prism , now in theAshmolean Museum [http://www.ashmolean.org/ash/faqs/q001/] [http://www.bible-history.com/archaeology/assyria/weld-prism.html]In 1921-1922 he presented the Weld Blundell Collection to the
University of Oxford . [http://cdli.ucla.edu/collections/ashmolean/ashmolean_intro.html]From 1923
He backed a 1923 expedition to the
Yemen [http://www.myjacobfamily.com/favershamjacobs/haroldfentonjacob.htm] , and the Field Museum-Oxford University Joint Expedition to Mesopotamia (Kish). [http://www.archive.org/stream/fieldmuseumnews06fiel/fieldmuseumnews06fiel_djvu.txt]In 1923 he married Theodora Mclaren-Morrison, who died in 1928. In the same year he inherited
Lulworth Castle , from a cousin, Reginald Joseph Weld Blundell. In 1928, on the death of Reginald's brother Humphrey, he inherited the rest of theLulworth Estate , of theWeld-Blundell family . [Wright, p. 69.]In 1923 he started campaigning against Army use of
Bindon Hill as a firing range, the beginning of the long conflict that centred on the fate ofTyneham and other parts of the Lulworth Estate. [Wright, p. 75.] From 1924 he owned a largeyacht , S/Y "Lulworth". [http://www.lulworth.nl/pages.php?id=1014] It was a prominent racing craft of its time, competing 28 times in 1925 and always placing in the first three. [http://www.lulworth.nl/pages.php?id=1015]In 1929 he sold the
Luttrell Psalter to theBritish Museum , which purchased it with a loan fromJohn Pierpont Morgan . [http://www.artfund.org/artwork/787/the-luttrell-psalter] Weld's intention to sell family heirlooms came up against a legal issue, the claims of Mary Angela Noyes, nee Mayne, wife ofAlfred Noyes , earlier married to Richard Shireburn Weld-Blundell, the Weld-Blundell heir who had been killed in 1916. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p4558.htm#i45579] [http://www.thepeerage.com/p4558.htm#i45578] [Wright, pp. 114-5.] Later in 1929 Lulworth Castle was badly damaged by fire, and some of the disputed heirlooms were burned. [Wright, p. 116, pp. 119-120.]Works
*"The Royal Chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769-1840, with Translation and Notes" (1922)
References
*Patrick Wright (2002 revision), "The Village That Died for England"
Notes
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