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Furniture curator is a chip off the Campbeltown block

AYRSHIRE

AN ARTIST schooled in Campbeltown has become part of the furniture at the world’s largest Thomas Chippendale collection. Janet Casey, 28, a former Grammar school pupil, is set to maintain and oversee the largest known collection of the 18th century furniture designer’s work.

In addition, Ms Casey will be responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the collection and artwork after being appointed as the new curator at Dumfries House in Ayrshire.

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