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Chimpanzees Tea Party Date: 1930s
Sir William Orpen RA, artistCaricature of Sir William Orpen RA, artist, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Arthur William Pilleau, artistCaricature of Arthur William Pilleau, artist, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
The Laughing Audience by William Hogarth Date: 1733
The Print Seller's Shop Window, Henry Graves, London Date: 1862
Turner's Asbestos Cement AdvertisementA humorous advertisement illustration for Turner's Asbestos Cement Co. showing a quarry scene both above and below ground
Sword DuelAn illustration of two men frantically engaged in a sword duel, with two watches sat at a desk nearby, probably used for advertisement purposes. Date: circa 1930s
Elo Asbestos Panels AdvertisementAn advertisement for Elo Asbestos Panels Ltd. the photographs showcase an entrance hall and stairway that have been given the Elo treatment, with fireproof, damp and rotproof panelling
Senate House & Library William Beveridge HallA photograph which shows the William Beveridge Hall, arranged for a lecture, at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
Modernist Exhibition House, OlympiaA photograph of a modernist frame building house exhibited at Olympia, designed in 1936 by architect William Tatton Brown. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House At Dartington, DevonA photograph of a modernist house complete with a roof terrace, situated at Dartington, Devon, designed in 1933, by architects George Howe and William Edmond Lescaze. Date: circa 1937
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 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 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
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
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
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
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
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
17, Red Lion Square, LondonA photograph of 17, Red Lion Square in London, a significant location for artists and writers associated with the Pre-Raphaelites
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
GuenevereA portrait design which depicts the lady Guenevere, a Queen of Great Britain in Arthurian legend, wife of King Arthur. The design was made for embroidery in Red House, the home of William Morris
Study Of Jane BurdenA portrait study of English embroiderer, Jane Burden, future wife of Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris, the study was for one of his famous paintings, La Belle Iseult. Date: circa 1857
Exeter College, OxfordA reproduction print from an original copper engraving in 1675 by David Loggan, providing a view of Exeter College, Oxford, where in 1853
William Morris at 23A photograph of British craftsman and pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris, seen here at the age of just 23, resting his arm on a nerby table, by courtesy of John William Mackail
Water House, WalthamstowA photograph of Water House, Walthamstow, a fine Georgian house dating from 1762, built out of brown brick, it served as a childhood home of Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris
Woodford Hall, EssexThis photograph provides a view of Woodford Hall in Essex, where William Morris lived as a child between the years 1840 and 1847
Elm House, WalthamstowA pencil and ink drawing of Elm House, in Walthamstow, the place of birth of the Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris, a pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement. Date: circa 1890s
William MorrisA portrait oil painting of famed British craftsman, William Morris (1834-1896), an important figure of the Arts and Crafts movement and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Date: 1870
Chester Cathedral MemorialA pair of architectural drawings of a fence design, and a memorial to the Duke of Westminster, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1825-1899