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Dallas Pratt and John Judkyn (circa 1940)
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History of the Museum
Founders
The American Museum in Britain opened to the public
in 1961 – the achievement of three friends: Dr
Dallas Pratt (an American psychiatrist and
collector), John Judkyn
(a British born antiques dealer, who had become a
United States citizen) and Nick Bell Knight (a
furniture restorer employed at nearby Freshford Manor, Judkyn’s business base in
Britain).
It was a transatlantic alliance. Dallas Pratt
and John Judkyn
considered establishing a museum of Americana in
Britain as early as 1956, after visiting several
historic house and ‘living history’
museums in the United States.
Collecting for the museum began in earnest in 1958,
facilitated by Judkyn’s business
contacts - each piece testifying to the artistry of
Americans and how these people had lived in the
past. Panelling and floors were also shipped
over to Britain, enabling period rooms from
demolished buildings in America to be reconstructed
within the spacious interiors of Claverton Manor.
Many decades on, The American Museum in Britain
remains the only museum outside the United States to
showcase the decorative arts of America.
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