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Yorkshire company supports trailblazing women’s project to create new stone monument celebrating Anne Lister

A West Yorkshire based natural stone supplier is supporting a group of female traditional stone specialists who are building a new monument at Shibden Hall, Halifax to celebrate the life of Anne Lister, the diarist, industrialist and landowner whose controversial life inspired the global hit BBC-HBO TV series, Gentleman Jack.

Traditional Stone is working with the team of six members of the Women’s International Stone Alliance (WISA), led by Anglo-Australian Emma Knowles, who was born and grew up in East Yorkshire. Formed of traditional stone specialists from Italy, Ireland, the UK and USA, the team’s month-long programme will see the creation of three monoliths connected by dry stone walls, complete with carvings.

The monument will be created using ten tonnes of stone for the three monoliths, coping stones and carving stone donated by Wakefield-based Traditional Stone, plus ten tonnes of building stone for the dry stone walls donated by Simon Lumb. Calderdale Council is also supporting the project by transporting the stone to Shibden Hall and preparing the site.

The monument is designed by Master Craftsman and accomplished designer, David Griffiths, to reflect the strength of Anne Lister and her love of landscapes and the mining industry, with the carvings revealing more about Anne as a person, including an extract from her diaries, both in her original code and a translated version.

It will serve as a fitting tribute to Anne Lister, whose life rose to prominence in 2019 when the TV series Gentleman Jack told the story of how she shook off female stereotypes to live a successful life that challenged 19th century English norms. This female wallers, masons and carvers working on the Shibden Hall monument work in a heavily male-dominated sector which they are aiming to change by encouraging more girls and women to get involved in the traditional trades.

Project leader Emma Knowles said,

“There are so few women working in the stone industry and this is why we want to do everything we can to encourage more to get involved and support them through our network. We are thrilled to have been invited to create the new monument at Shibden Hall to celebrate Anne Lister, who wasn’t afraid to challenge convention and show that women can excel in male-dominated professions. And a big thank you to David Griffiths, Calderdale Council, Simon Lumb and Traditional Stone – without their support we would never have been able to build this unique monument.”

The supplier of the feature stones for the Shibden Hall monument, Traditional Stone, is itself unusual in being one of the few companies of its kind to employ women in skilled roles. Its workforce is around 15% female, including its general manager, IT manager and a stone mason.

Emma Hudson, General Manager at Traditional Stone added,

“This is a tremendous project to be involved with. and we are delighted to donate the raw materials that WISA team need to create this unique monument. It is so important to encourage women and girls to get into the natural stone trades and hopefully more will be inspired to explore a career path and seek training in our sector when they see the skill and creativity on show at Shibden Hall.”

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communities, Cllr Jenny Lynn, commented:

“We’re delighted to be able to accommodate this work at Shibden and support this great initiative. The resulting work will create a lasting legacy of this female-led project and provide a fitting tribute to Anne Lister. The monument will also be a further attraction at the beautiful Shibden Hall and Park and will be enjoyed by visitors for many years to come.”

Emma and the stone specialists will complete most of the monument and wall construction in the period towards the end of August and first week of September, with an official unveiling set to take place around 10th September.

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(L-R) Pictured at Shibden Hall are Emma Hudson (General Manager, Traditional Stone), Antonello Tiozzo (Italian Master Carver), Project Manager Emma Knowles (Director of Stone of Arc Drystone Walling), Serena Cattaneo (Italian Master Waller), and Rutendo Chinogureyi (Traditional Stone, IT & Marketing).

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About Shibden Hall Dating back to 1420 Shibden Hall is famous for being the home of diarist Anne Lister (1791 – 1840). Its architecture is a mix of styles reflecting its interesting and varied history, including the adjacent 17th century aisled barn and workshops. The Hall is surrounded by the beautifully restored gardens and estate that forms Shibden Park. There are a range of features and attractions, including a cafe and visitor facilities, miniature railway, boating lake, walking trails, play area, orienteering course and woodland in which to roam. Find out more: https://museums.calderdale.gov.uk/visit/shibden-hall About Emma Knowles Originally from Beverley in East Yorkshire, Emma Knowles found the stone industry after emigrating to Australia, where she developed a career as a mental health manager. After seeking a new career, she spent time working in more practical roles on a farm, which is where she first had an opportunity to try dry stone walling. Emma has been mentored by some of the stone trade’s best practitioners and has been awarded a fellowship from the International Specialized Skills Institute. This support enabled her to become one of only six DSWA UK Advanced level female dry stone wallers in the world, and currently the only one of any gender in the southern hemisphere. With a passion for developing a strong dry stone community in Australia, maintaining ancient authentic skills, and increasing opportunities for women to get involved, she was a founding member and current co-convener of the Women’s International Stone Alliance. In 2017, Emma established her own company, Stone of Arc, which undertakes heritage restorations, public space constructions, and diverse commissions in both Australia and the UK. She continues to be an instructor and has established the only professionally recognised training facility in the southern hemisphere to incorporate all the elements required to teach the traditional dry stone craft from beginner to expert. Find out more: www.stoneofarc.com. About Traditional Stone Traditional Stone is one of the UK’s largest suppliers of new and reclaimed natural stone products. As independent suppliers, the company offers a range of sustainable stone to enhance buildings and landscapes throughout the UK. At its five-acre site at Horbury Bridge, the company accommodates vast stone stocks, advanced production technology and a professional, skilled team. Their approach is to be a one-stop shop proficient in servicing customer needs from sourcing through to stone cutting, dressing and masoning. Traditional Stone supplies natural stone from UK quarries and demolition sites and imported products from across the globe to construction companies, landscape contractors, house builders, civil engineers, monumental masons, specialist stone fixers and other construction professionals nationwide. Find out more: www.tradstone.co.uk.

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