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Morris / Kelmscott HouseWILLIAM MORRIS English writers home, Kelmscott House in Hammersmith
Morris AnnouncementAn announcement concerning the authenticity of Morris & Co (William Morriss designs) and warning clients against misleading firms
Morris / Kelmscott StudyWILLIAM MORRIS English writers study at Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, in 1901 Date: 1834 - 1896
Yellow Bunting (Morris)YELLOW BUNTING (also known as YELLOWHAMMER) (Emberiza citrinella)
Mute Swan (Morris)MUTE SWAN (Cygnus olor)
Polish Swan (Morris)POLISH SWAN (Cygnus immutabilis)
Rook (Morris)(Corvus frugilegus)
Peregrine Falcon (MorrisPEREGRINE FALCON (Falco peregrinus)
William Morris / PhotoWILLIAM MORRIS English poet and artist
MORRIS (1834 - 1896)WILLIAM MORRIS writer, artist, designer
Yellow Peony Flower and Leaf Pattern Date: 1920
George Morris inventor of the 12 volt electric Welsh HarpGeorge Morris inventor of the 12 volt portable electric Welsh Harp, testing his invention in the hills of Snowdonia, North Wales Date: 1988
Robert Raikes House - an historic 16th century timber-framed town house at 36-38 Southgate Street, Gloucester. Date: circa 1907
Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot (Aestheticism)Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot -- a satirical comment on the new fashion of aestheticism: a man who resembles Oscar Wilde admires a teapot
A view of the back of William Morriss Red House, Bexleyheath - a significant Arts and Crafts building in Southeast London
Morris Dancing, English Folk Dancing
Boothfold Nutters, Waterfoot, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
WW2 - British Fighter Vs Italian BomberAn illustration for a WW2 children's short story, Chattamama The Baboon, written by W. H. Morris. The image depicts a dog fight between a British fighter plane and an Italian bomber
When Can I Have A Banana AgainAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When Can I Have A Banana Again, words and music by Nat Mills, Gaby Rogers and Harry Roy
Morris Minor 1000 Traveller car Date: circa 1965
Morris Minor 1000 Saloon car Date: circa 1965
House In West Kent, Drawing RoomThis photograph shows a large drawing room of a house in west Kent, the painted decoration shows the work of William Morris. Date: circa 1903
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
Kelmscott ChurchA photograph of St. George's Church in Kelmscott, the resting place of William Morris, who died in 1896. Date: 1896
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
Kennet Chintz DesignA floral design for a chintz, by William Morris from his disgust of Victorial industrially made textiles, allowing him to take inspiration from earlier examples in style. Date: 1883
Tulip And Willow Chintz DesignA design for a chintz, comprising of a cluster of tulips and willow tree leaves. Manufactured by Morris and Co. Ltd. Date: circa 1873
William Morris Stained Glass FoliageA series of three designs by William Morris for foliage backgrounds to stained glass. Date: circa 1880
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
The Strawberry Thief ChintzA design for a chintz titled The Strawberry Thief, by William Morris, featuring a pair of thrushes, one with a strawberry in his mouth
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
Merton Abbey Tapestry LoomsA photograph showing women working at the tapestry looms of Merton Abbey, William Morris, being a fervent believer in socialism, paid his workers here more than average
AngelsA Morris cartoon designed for the ceiling of Jesus College Chapel in Cambridge, depicting three angels standing by some trees. Date: circa 1874
Morris & Company PremisesA photograph showing the shop window premises of Morris and Co, a furnishing and decorative arts manufacturer founded in 1861 by William Morris, a pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement. Date: 1879
Morris and Burne-Jones Family PhotoA family photograph consisting of British Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Coley Burne-Jones with his father, wife and children, and Pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement
Kelmscott Manor Garden FrontA photograph which shows the front garden of Kelmscott Manor, a country home of socialist pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris
Kelmscott Manor, Panelled RoomA photograph of a panelled room interior of Kelmscott Manor, the country home of William Morris, pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement
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
The Red House, UptonA drawing which shows the Red House, home of Pre-Raphaelite craftsman William Morris and his wife, Jane. When their couple got married in 1859, Morris commissioned his friend and architect
Cinderella TileA tile, the design of which depicts Cinderella, the tile was made by the firm of Morris and Co. Date: circa 1860
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