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Modernist House Interior, Downshire Hill, HampsteadSome photographs of a modernist house interior, at Downshire Hill, Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architects Michael John Hewetson Bunney and Charlotte Bunney
Modernist House, Downshire Hill, HampsteadA pair of photographs showing the doorway and exterior view of a modernist house at Downshire Hill, Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architects Michael John Hewetson Bunney and Charlotte Bunney
Modernist Cottage Blocks, Dartington Hall, DevonThis photograph shows a view of a block of three modernist cottages situated at Totnes, Devon in the Dartington Hall Estate, at a section named The Warren, designed in 1935
Modernist Cottage, Dartington Hall, DevonA photograph of a modernist cottage situated at Totnes, Devon in the Dartington Hall Estate, at a section named The Warren, designed in 1935, by architect William Edmond Lescaze. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House At Hook Green, Meopham, KentA photograph of a modernist house located at Hook Green, Meopham, Kent, designed in 1936 by architect Marjorie Tall, with local regency tendencies taken into consideration. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House In Dartington Hall, DevonA photograph of a modernist house situated at Totnes, Devon in the Dartington Hall Estate, designed in 1936, by architects William Edmond Lescaze and Robert Hening
Modernist House At Moor Lane, Crosby, LiverpoolA photograph of a speculatively built modernist semi-detached house at Moor Lane, Crosby, a residential suburb of Liverpool, designed in 1936 by architects Gordon Stephenson and D. W. Aldred
Modernist House At Frinton-On-SeaA photograph of a cement render and distimper finished modernist house, one of twenty speculatively built seaside houses to form a large development at Frinton-On-Sea, Essex, designed in 1935
Modernist House At WimbledonA photograph of a modernist house located at Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Modernist House At Wimbledon & Living RoomA pair of photographs showing the exterior and interior living room of a modernist house located in Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Modernist House At Gidea ParkA photograph of a modernist house built at the Modern Homes Exhibition on the Gidea Park Estate, designed in 1934 by architects Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, Garden SideA photograph of a white rendered modernist house from the garden side, in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, BalconyAn artistic architectural photograph showing a view looking up to the curved hand rails and balconies of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, InteriorAn interior photograph of a staircase in a hallway to a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry
Modernist House Interior At Tewin, HertfordshireA photograph showing the interior of a group of modernist houses at Tewin, Hertfordshire, designed in 1936, by architect Mary B. Crowley
Modernist House In Church Street, ChelseaA photograph of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry
Modernist House At Tewin, HertfordshireA photograph showing one of a group of modernist houses at Tewin, Hertfordshire, designed in 1936, by architect Mary B. Crowley
Modernist Group Of Houses, Tewin, HertfordshireA photograph showing a group of modernist houses at Tewin, Hertfordshire, designed in 1936, by architect Mary B. Crowley, with walls in brick and a timber roof with blue Staffordshire pantiles
Modernist House At Jordans, BucksA photograph of the entrance elevation of a flat roofed Modernist house situated on a hill at Jordans, Buckinghamshire, with a balcony and external staircase
Modernist House At Jordans, Bucks, South ElevationA photograph of the south elevation of a flat roofed house situated on a hill at Jordans, Buckinghamshire, with a balcony and external staircase, designed by architect Colin Rosser Crickmay
The White House At ShiplakeA photograph of the White House at Shiplake, built in 1908 by T. H. Kingerlee and Sons, designed by architect George Henry Walton. Date: circa 1937
Windmill, LincolnshireAn illustration of a large windmill nestled in the Lincolnshire countryside, accompanied with a passage written by the English engineer, Raymond Unwin
Pond Cottage, Pinner Hill, MiddlesexA photograph showing a view, from across the water, of Pond Cottage, a property at Pinner Hill in Middlesex, an example of a house designed to look older than it is. Date: circa 1929
Ellen's Great Hall, RudgwickA photograph which shows a view of the great hall with exposed timbers, at Ellens, a property in Rudgwick, West Sussex. The house was designed by the architect Maurice Everett Webb. Date: circa 1929
Little Thakeham, Horsham, Bay WindowThis photograph shows the great bay window of Little Thakeham, an Arts and Crafts style private country house in the Horsham district of West Sussex
Little Thakeham, HorshamThis photograph shows the entrance front of Little Thakeham, an Arts and Crafts style private country house in the Horsham district of West Sussex
Ye Old Barn EntranceA photograph showing an entrance to Ye Old barn, an ancient granary which has been converted to a private residence. The carved oak door is believed to have been designed for a church
Ellens at Rudgwick, Sussex, Bay WindowA photograph of a large bay window belonging to a fine house called Ellens at Rudgwick, Sussex, designed by architect Maurice Everett Webb
Ellens at Rudgwick, SussexA photograph of an entrance face of a fine house called Ellens at Rudgwick, Sussex, designed by architect Maurice Everett Webb
The Evenlode ChintzThe Evenlode chintz pattern designed by William Morris, manufactured by his company, Morris and Co. Ltd. Most of his chintz designs were created from his rejection of mass production. Date: 1883
Evenlode Chintz DesignA design for the Evenlode chintz pattern made by Morris and Co. Ltd, designed by William Morris. Date: 1883
Compton ChintzA floral patterned chintz famously designed by William Morris, pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, manufactured by Morris and Co. Ltd. Date: circa 1890s
Hammersmith RugA photograph of a hand-knotted Hammersmith rug with fringe, woollen pile on cotton warp. The rug was designed by William Morris, with a border of peonies, with Chinese influence. Date: circa 1880s
Angeli Laudantes TapestryA tapestry woven for Eton College Chapel in 1905, from a Burne-Jones design in 1894, depicting two angels playing their harps, standing amongst flowers
Woodpecker TapestryA tapestry designed by William Morris, inspired by a story from Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which a sorceress transforms King Picus into a woodpecker, having refused to become here lover
AngelsA Morris cartoon designed for the ceiling of Jesus College Chapel in Cambridge, depicting three angels standing by some trees. Date: circa 1874
Kelmscott Manor, Morris BedA photograph which shows the bed of Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris, located at his country home of Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire
Morris Jasmine WallpaperA patterned example of the jasmine wallpaper, designed by Morris and Co. featuring a continuous, flowing design of flora. Date: circa 1864
Blackthorn WallpaperA patterned example of the jasmine wallpaper, designed by John Henry Dearle of Morris and Co. featuring a flowing pattern in green, with colourful flowers. Date: circa 1892
Morris Daisy WallpaperA patterned example of the Daisy wallpaper, the first to be designed by Morris and Co, featuring a flat arrangement of wild daisies. Date: circa 1864
Morris Four Fruits WallpaperA patterned example of the four fruits wallpaper, designed by Morris and Co. featuring diangonally orientated branches of different fruit trees. Date: circa 1864
English Wallpaper In Chinese StyleA photograph of some English wallpaper which was designed in 1740, in Chinese style at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the style has resemblance to the works of William Morris. Date: circa 1740
Old Swan House Drawing RoomA photograph of the drawing room at Swan House, Chelsea Embankment, London, built in 1876, designed by architect Richard Norman Shaw. This room was decorated and furnished by Morris and Co
Kelmscott House Curtain Of Woollen TissueA patterned curtain of woollen tissue, designed for the drawing room at Kelmscott House, the home of English textile designer and Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris between 1878 and 1896
Beddington Organ ScreenAn organ screen designed and made at the workshops of William Morris, who painted part of the screen. The piece is located at St. Mary's Church in Beddington, Surrey. Date: circa 1869
William Morris Daisy TileA tile designed with the William Morris daisy pattern, likely to have been in blue and white. Date: circa 1860
Red Lion Square SettleA photograph of a white painted settle designed by William Morris, potentially constructed by Henry Price. The furniture was adapted for installation at Red House, the home of William Morris
St. George CabinetA wall cabinet designed by Philip Webb, with decorative panels painted by William Morris, depicting medieval scenes and the story of St. George