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Tag Archives: William Morris
Love 1862: Going On Honeymoon
So for the last instalment of Love 1862, we thought we’d send you off with a tale of happily ever after. In 1861, the English architect John Pollard Seddon designed this desk for his own use. To complete the desk … Continue reading
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Tagged 1862, allegory, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, design, Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown, furniture, honeymoon, John Pollard Seddon, King René, Medieval Court, painting, romance, Sir Walter Scott, Val Princep, William Morris
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The Second Day of an 1862 Christmas…
On the second day of Christmas the 1862 Committee gave to me… two Turtle Doves The twelve days of an 1862 Christmas would not be complete without a nod to William Morris and Co. Despite only being founded in … Continue reading
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Tagged design, Medieval Court, Philip Webb, V&A, William Morris
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