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Boyhood home of William Morris (1848-56) now the Morris Gallery museum in Walthasmstow. London, United Kingdom. | Historic plaque on Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Stairwell at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Display design at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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William Morris portrait (c1870) by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | William Morris (1834-98) bronze bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | William Morris (1834-98) sculpted bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Canvas satchel carried everyday packed full of socialist pamphlets & lecture notes by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Miniature watercolors on ivory of Morris's parents: William Morris Sr & Emma Shelton (1824) by T. Wheeler at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Edward Burne-Jones & William Morris photograph (1874) by Frederick Hollyer at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Flemish earthenware extra large coffee cup kept Burne-Jones family for when William Morris visited them by at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Design (1863-4) based of Geoffrey Chaucer's poem 'Legend of Good Women' for embroidered hanging by Edward Burne-Jones which he created to entice his mentor John Ruskin to stay in England & not move to Switzerland at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Rouen Cathedral watercolor attrib. John Ruskin from era when Morris & friends toured France & discovered Gothic art at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founder & associate of Morris) photo (1863) by Lewis Carroll at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Philip Webb (architect, designer of furniture, stained glass, tiles & associate of Morris) ink wash (1873) by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Ford Madox Brown (associate of Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood & Morris) photo (1864) by W&D Downey at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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May Morris, youngest daughter of William Morris was firm's head of embroidery photo (early 1890) at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | John Henry Dearle (started as Morris' apprentice & eventually became firm's chief designer) drawing (c1930) by Edward Payne at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Jane Morris (nee Burden), William's wife posing as Helen of Troy in painting study (1863) by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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