Wind's Point, the house in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, bought by George (1839-1922) and Richard (1835-1899) Cadbury, the English Quaker Chocolate manufacturers, as a country retreat for their families. The Swedish soprano Jenny Lind (1820-1887) lived here for her last 15 years before the Cadburys acquired it. Halftone after a photograph c1920 from 'The Life of George Cadbury' by AG Gardiner (London, 1923).

Wind's Point, the house in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, bought by George (1839-1922) and Richard (1835-1899) Cadbury, the English Quaker Chocolate manufacturers,  as a country retreat for their families.  The Swedish soprano Jenny Lind (1820-1887) lived here for her last 15 years before the Cadburys acquired it. Halftone after a photograph c1920 from 'The Life of George Cadbury' by AG Gardiner (London, 1923). Stock Photo
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Wind's Point, the house in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, bought by George (1839-1922) and Richard (1835-1899) Cadbury, the English Quaker Chocolate manufacturers, as a country retreat for their families. The Swedish soprano Jenny Lind (1820-1887) lived here for her last 15 years before the Cadburys acquired it. Halftone after a photograph c1920 from 'The Life of George Cadbury' by AG Gardiner (London, 1923).