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The Brangwyn Bazaar (International)A website dedicated to the designer Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956). In English. Link
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The Emery Walker Trust (London)The Trust's object is the "advancement of the education of the public in Arts and crafts design and architecture by promoting the study and appreciation of artists, craftsmen, designers and architects of the 19th and early 20th centuries and their works and the Arts & Crafts movement as well as acquire and thus preserve, maintain and expose the 7 Hammersmith Terrace and its content." In English. Link
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The Geffrye Museum (London)The Geffrye Museum depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms. Its collections of furniture, textiles, paintings and decorative arts are displayed in a series of period rooms from 1600 to the present day. The displays lead the visitor in a time travel, into 17th century, with oak furniture and panelling, passing through the sophisticated grandness of the Georgian era and the Victorian great style, to the modernity of 20th century represented by a 30's flat, a 50's bedroom in a contemporary style and a 20th century habitat in an readapted warehouse. In English. Link
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The Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture (Hertfordshire)MoDA has a collection of archive material which includes The Silver Studio Collection of wallpaper and fabric designs, many by Arts and Crafts designers. In English. Link
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The William Morris Gallery (Walthamstow)The William Morris Gallery, opened by Prime Minister Clement Attlee in 1950, is the only public museum devoted to England's best known and most versatile designer. In English. Link
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The William Morris Society in the United States (Washington)Founded in New York in 1971 as an affiliate of the UK William Morris Society, the William Morris Society in the United States strives to publicize the life and work of William Morris and his associates. They coordinate their activities with their fellow Morris Societies in the UK and Canada, and distribute UK and US Newsletters and a biannual Journal of William Morris Studies. In English. Link
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The Lighthouse (Glasgow)Hosts the Mackintosh Interpretation Centre, among others. In English. Link
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The Liberty Shop (London)Webpage from the "Liberty" London shop explaining Arthur Liberty's life and the influences of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. In English. Link
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Edgar Wood, an architect of note (Manchester)Presentation of the architect Edgar Wood and its work. In English. Link
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Glasgow City Heritage Trust (Glasgow)Official website of the Glasgow City Heritage Trust, an organisation in Glasgow which champions and helps conserve and restore the city's unique historic built environment. In English. Link
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Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society (TACS) (Oldham)Since 1981 the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society has served as Britain’s national society which promotes the study and conservation of tiles and architectural ceramics. An international membership of individuals and institutions is drawn from the fields of tile museums, conservation, manufacturing (both industrial and craft), architecture, design, tile collecting and antiques. In English. Link
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Queen's Cross Parish Church (Aberdeen)Website of Art Nouveau church Queen's Cross Parish Church. In English. Link
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Scotland Street School Museum (Glasgow)The Scotland Stree School Museum is an essential destination for Mackintosh enthusiasts and all those interested in the history of design. The museum was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1906. In English. Link
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The William Morris Gallery (Walthamstow)Water House, Lloyd Park, Forest Road, Walthamstow… This is a very nice small gallery which hosts over 10,000 objects. It was once the home for Morris' family and is uniquely placed to tell the story of the life and work of Morris and his artistic circle. In English. Link
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Wightwick Manor (Wolverhampton)A Victorian manor house with William Morris interiors and Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Rossetti, Burne-Jones and their followers. In English. Link
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Kelmscott Manor (Kelmscott)Morris' favourite house that he at one time leased to Rossetti. In English. Link
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Kelmscott House (Hammersmith - London)26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London. The House where William Morris and his family lived for the last part of his life and the base for the William Morris Society. In English. Link
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The De Morgan Foundation (London)The official website of the De Morgan Center, which promotes the Arts and Crafts Movement. In English. Link
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The Standen House (Standen)A presentation by the National Trust of the Standen family home built by Philipp Webb and William Morris, with the participation of others big names of the Arts and Crafts Movement. In English. Link
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Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum (Bournemouth)The official website of the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, offering a virtual visit of the East Cliff Hall House, built in 1897. In English. Link
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