File:The Country Club do Funchal, artigo do Morning Post de Londres, in Diário de Notícias, Funchal, 2 de abril de 1932 - Image 209308.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Country Club do Funchal, artigo do Morning Post de Londres, in Diário de Notícias, Funchal, 2 de abril de 1932 - Image 209308.jpg |
Português: The Country Club. Transcrição de artigo do Morning Post de Londres, segundo informações de Lord John Jellicoe (1859-1935), almirante havia sido governador da Nova Zelândia, in Diário de Notícias, Funchal, 2 de abril de 1932. Residência no Funchal de John Howard March (c. 1880-c. 1865), cônsul norte-americano em dezembro de 1816 e sócio da firma John Hayward & March, que procedeu à sua construção por 1850 e que também possuía residência no Santo da Serra, a Quinta das Ameixeiras. Em 1895 a quinta é adquirida por Herbert Watney (1843-1932), médico britânico, que amplia os seus limites até ao vale fronteiriço do Ribeiro Seco. Com a colaboração de um jardineiro paisagista inglês, o jardim foi alargado e enriquecido com uma extensa diversidade de árvores e plantas. Na década de 1930 a quinta é novamente vendida, nascendo o British Country Club, em 1931, com o advento de uma crescente “burguesia heterogénea” britânica na ilha da Madeira e as suas relações com a restante burguesia local, altura em que as quintas madeirenses se tornam espaços de estatutos sociais próprios, de negócio e de poder, de lazer e de ócio. Nesta fase foi preservada a diversidade botânica, mas foram introduzidas infraestruturas e equipamentos desportivos. Entre 1934 e 1974 são organizados vários campeonatos de ténis. A 1 de maio de 1981 a quinta, entretanto, adquirida pela Região Autónoma da Madeira, abre pela primeira vez ao público e, após novas obras de reabilitação, a 2 de julho de 2019, abre como Quinta Magnólia, Centro Cultural. |
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Author | Earl Jellicoe e Diário de Notícias do Funchal |
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