Madeleine NeaveMadeleine Neave is the curator of a unique museum of breadboards, run from her terraced house in Putney, London. The collection was started by her mother, Rosslyn, who spent years rooting through libraries and adding to the collection by purchasing sunning boards, forgotten in collections across Britain and the US. Madeleine has created a unique experience for visitors to her museum, who can eat a cream tea served on a breadboard, many of which date back to the Victorian times, and others were made in Sheffield by skilled turners, carvers and metalworkers, who collaborated with other craftsmen who produced matching sets of tableware. Now Madeleine works alongside master-craftsmen who hand carve beautiful boards which Madeleine also has on display. Madeleine Neave was until recently a teacher of French in London high schools. Read More Read Less
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