- Benton Fletcher
Major George Henry Benton Fletcher (1866-1944) was a collector of early keyboard instruments such as
virginals ,clavichord s,harpsichord s andspinnet s. He was also involved in social work, and dug as an archaeologist alongsideFlinders Petrie .He originally housed his instrumental collection at
Old Devonshire House inBloomsbury . He gave the collection to the National Trust in 1937 and in 1939 moved most of it out to safety in theCotswolds until 1945. What remained at Old Devonshire House was lost when it was bombed in theBlitz . From 1945 to 1952, the 19 evacuated instruments were housed temporarily at 3Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, before being moved to their present home atFenton House inHampstead . The Trust maintains a balance between Fletcher's request that the instruments be played (music students can audition to use them, and a CD is available of music played on them) and their long-term preservation.Fletcher became an Honorary
Captain in the 1st Cadet Battalion,Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment in 1890. He was later also commissioned aSecond Lieutenant the 3rd (Militia ) Battalion,Sherwood Foresters , and was promotedLieutenant in 1893 and Captain in 1895. He served asadjutant of the cadet battalion from 1896 to 1903, except for a period of service as a Railway Staff Officer in theBoer War in 1900. He resigned his commission as aMajor in 1909, but rejoined the battalion as a recruiting officer in 1914 on the outbreak of theFirst World War . In 1915 he transferred to theGeneral List as a Railway Transport Officer, serving until 1920.External links
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0707803535 Catalogue of the collection] (including the CD of music played on the instruments)
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000WGRFAA "Luxor & its Temples - Illustrated by Major Benton Fletcher"]
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000XCKZ5U "The Story of Naples - Illustrated by Major Benton Fletcher"]
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-4666(193704)78%3A1130%3C357%3AAHM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 'A Handel Museum', by Benton Fletcher] , "The Musical Times ", April 1937, page 357
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