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  1. Textiles by William Morris and Morris & Co., 1861-1940 by Oliver Fairclough, 1981-12
  2. THE HOLLOW LAND (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by William Morris, 2010-03-12
  3. William Morris Giftwrap Paper (Giftwrap--4 Sheets, 4 Designs) by William Morris, 1991-07-31
  4. William Morris: Patterns & Designs (International Design Library) by Phoebe A. Erb, 2002-06
  5. Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough by WILLIAM MORRIS, 2009-05-22
  6. THE CLEAR AND SIMPLE THESAURUS DICTIONARY by William Morris, 1978
  7. William Morris: Arts & Crafts Designs 2011 Wall Calendar by Brooklyn Museum, 2010-07-30
  8. William Morris Designs CD-ROM and Book (Full-Color Electronic Design Series) by William Morris, 2006-06-24
  9. The Art of William Morris in Cross Stitch by Barbara Hammet, 1996-10-15
  10. The Ideal Book: Essays and Lectures on the Arts of the Book by William Morris, 1985-12-23
  11. The wood beyond the world by William Morris, 1969-01-01
  12. Exhibition Of The Works Of William Morris Hunt (1880) by Boston Museum Of Fine Arts, 2010-09-10
  13. Exhibition Of The Works Of William Morris Hunt (1880) by Boston Museum Of Fine Arts, 2010-09-10
  14. American Book Design and William Morris by Susan Otis Thompson, 1996-10

41. General Content
morris Co fabric and wallpaper designs have been based on original documents from Sanderson s extensive archive.
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42. William Morris Wallpaper Patterns
Color images of william morris wallpaper patterns.
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Wallpaper has been used to cover and decorate the walls of homes for centuries; it has been an important part of interior decoration.

WILLIAM MORRIS
WALL PAPER
Wallpaper has been used to cover and decorate the walls of homes for centuries; it has been an important part of interior decoration. William Morris designed some exquisite patterns of wallpaper, many which are still reproduced today to decorate homes.
William Morris Chrysanthemum wallpaper William Morris Golden Lily Minor wallpaper William Morris Thistle wallpaper William Morris Pimpernel wallpaper William Morris Trellis wallpaper William Morris Willow wallpaper William Morris Acanthus wallpaper William Morris Larkspur wallpaper William Morris Fruit wallpaper William Morris Tulip wallpaper William Morris Apple wallpaper MORE INFO: Conservation of French Scenic at Martin Van Buren Home
A summary of the first survey of condition is presented with the reasons why a removal and reinstallation treatment was decided upon. The treatment steps are outlined and recommendations for a more stabilized environment in the future are made. Paper Conservation
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43. William Morris Davis
Personal Life History william morris Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pa., on February 12, 1850. He died in Pasadena, CA., on February 5, 1934.
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William Morris Davis
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Personal Life History - William Morris Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pa., on February 12, 1850. He died in Pasadena, CA., on February 5, 1934. He was the son of Edward M. Davis and Martha Mott Davis, who were both members of the Society of Friends. His father a Philadelphia businessman, was expelled from the society for enlisting in the Union army during the civil war. His mother was the daughter of Lucretia Mott an early and strenuous worker for women's rights and a firm antagonist of slavery. His mother resigned her post on the society shortly after the expulsion of her husband from the group.
In 1879 Davis married Ellen B. Warner of Springfield Massachusetts. After her death he married Mary M. Wyman of Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1914. After her death he married Lucy L. Tennant of Milton, Massachusetts in 1928. She miraculously survived him. Academic History - Davis' contributions cover the separate field of geography, geology, and meteorology. He had an emphasis throughout his career on education in both the high school level as well as the college level. Davis' most influential concept was the "cycle of erosion". He worked on refining and detailing this concept for most of his professional career. Many of his early publications layed the foundation for this concept but it is the essay "the rivers of pennsylvania,1889" where he first states and defines the concept.
It is clear that Davis was influenced by Darwin's organic evolution theory. In a 1883 writing he states "it seems most probable, that the many pre-existent streams in each river basin concentrated their water in a single channel of overflow, and that this one channel survives- a fine example of natural selection."

44. P22 William Morris Set
Fonts desinged by Arts and Craftsman william morris. Designed for books printed on his Kelmscott Press.
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45. Modern History Sourcebook: William Morris: Why I Am A Socialist
william morris (18341896), an artist and poet was an involved in early English Social Democracy. He joined the Social Democratic Federation 1883, but,
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Why I Am A Socialist
William Morris (1834-1896), an artist and poet was an involved in early English Social Democracy. He joined the Social Democratic Federation 1883, but, after fighting with Henry Hyndman, the founder of the group, he founded his own group, the Socialist League.
From William Morris. How I Became a Socialist
Before the uprising of modern But besides these contented ones there were others who were not really contented, but had a vague sentiment of repulsion to the triumph of civilisation, but were coerced into silence by the measureless power of Whiggery. Lastly there were a few who were in open rebellion against the said Whiggery-a few, say two, Carlyle and Ruskin. The latter, before my days of practical Socialism, was my master towards the ideal aforesaid, and, looking backward, I cannot help saying, by the way, how deadly dull the world would have been twenty years ago but for Ruskin! It was through him that I learned to give form to my discontent, which I must say was not by any means vague. Apart from the desire to produce beautiful things, the leading passion of my life has been and is hatred of modern civilisation. What shall I say of it now, when the words are put into my mouth, my hope of its destruction-what shall I say of its supplanting by Socialism?
From William Morris

46. William Morris — Infoplease.com
morris, william, 1834–96, English poet, artist, craftsman, designer, social reformer, and printer. He has long been considered one of the great Victorians
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    Morris, William, While at Oxford, Morris, along with his lifelong friend Edward Burne-Jones , became deeply interested in the ritual and architecture of the Middle Ages. However, Morris's great awakening came through his readings of John Ruskin , whose ideas on aestheticism and social progress he gradually adopted. In 1856, after being apprenticed to an architect, Morris attached himself to the brotherhood of

47. Fine Art Oil Paintings Acrylics And Giclees By William E Morris, Artist
latest oil paintings, oils, acrylics and giclees on canvas of street scenes, landscapes, still life, and gardens, exhibitions and favorite links of william
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Fine Art paintings and giclees of Canadian and American Still Lifes, landscapes and street scenes. Latest Paintings Scenes of Ontario Scenes of Quebec Scenes of Nova Scotia ... Giclee Limited Editions William Edward Morris ( Canadian) was born in Montreal and raised in Montreal's Outremont neighborhood. The stately architecture which abounds this historic and venerable part of the city had an early and profound effect on the artist, as is in evidence in his paintings' portrayal of inner city life. In his formative years, Morris studied at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts (Montreal) under one of the renowned "Group of Seven" Canadian artists Arthur Lismer. In secondary school in Montreal he was greatly influenced by the famous Canadian artist Anne Douglas Savage. Morris later went on to a notable and longstanding career as a professional Architect and practiced for many years. Having combined his own feelings of the inner city with interpretations of today's and yesteryear's nostalgia he has accomplished a unique style which is evident in his paintings. Morris' paintings are a blend of impressionism and realism. His work reveals a keen insight into the elements of architecture and life's daily place within its context. They reveal scenes of Canadian and American cities embracing both pastoral and bustling city urban environment. Recently Morris has developed a love of painting garden scenes which he calls "gardenscapes". These paintings are either oils or acrylics on canvas or masonite. Morris has traveled extensively and spent much of his time painting Canadian and American scenes.

48. William Morris Gallery
william morris Designer, Craftsman, Writer and Socialist - was born at Elm House, Walthamstow, on 24th March 1834. He died, having done more work than
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    Sunday activities at Vestry House Museum and the William Morris Gallery
    Family activities for all ages will be held every Sunday, alternately at Vestry House Museum and the William Morris Gallery. Free admission
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    Sunday 27 January 2008 12noon-4pm - William Morris Gallery Please note Children 7yrs and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.In addition to the activities workshops, quiz sheets will be available from the Museum shop.
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    William Morris - Designer, Craftsman, Writer and Socialist - was born at Elm House, Walthamstow, on 24th March 1834. He died, 'having done more work than most ten men', at Hammersmith on 3 October 1896. 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. The Gallery is located at Walthamstow in Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856, the former Water House, a substantial Georgian dwelling of about 1750 which is set in its own extensive grounds (now Lloyd Park). The Gallery's internationally important collections illustrate William Morris's life, work and influence. There are permanent displays of printed, woven and embroidered fabrics, rugs, carpets, wallpapers, furniture, stained glass and painted tiles designed by Morris himself and by Edward Burne-Jones, Philip Webb, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown and others who together founded the firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Company in 1861.

    49. Charles Rupert - William Morris - Wallpapers & Fabrics
    Vine wallpaper was designed by william morris in 1873, and remains one of his most enduring and popular designs. The different colourways can be used in
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    NEW! "Wild Tulip" in both wallpaper and fabric. Wallpaper in five colourways, fabric in three co-ordinating colourways. Exclusive to Charles Rupert Designs. Click here to see "Wild Tulip"
    NEW! "Bird & Anemone" wallpaper in three colourways. The yellow is a document colourway used by Morris's company prior to 1914. All our new wallpapers have been printed on vintage wallpaper machines for unparalleled texture and historical accuracy. Exclusive to Charles Rupert Designs.
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    "Bird & Anemone" "Vine" wallpaper was designed by William Morris in 1873, and remains one of his most enduring and popular designs. The different colourways can be used in Dining Rooms, bedrooms, hallways and dens and breakfast rooms. Exclusive to Charles Rupert Designs. Click here to see "Vine" To see the wallpaper and fabric designs, please click on the pattern names in the Menu at right Acanthus Scroll Acorn African Marigold Arbutus ...
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    50. William Morris Davis
    william morris Davis is often called the father of American geography for his work in not only helping to establish geography as an academic discipline
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  • William Morris Davis is often called the "father of American geography" for his work in not only helping to establish geography as an academic discipline but also for his advancement of physical geography and the development of geomorphology. Life and Career Davis was born in Philadelphia in 1850. At the age of 19, he earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University and one year later earned his masters degree in engineering. Davis then spent three years working at Argentina's meteorological observatory and subsequently returned to Harvard to study geology and physical geography. In 1878, Davis was appointed an instructor in physical geography at Harvard and by 1885 became a full professor. Davis continued to teach at Harvard until his retirement in 1912. Following his retirement, he occupied several visiting scholar positions at universities across the United States. Davis died in Pasadena, California in 1934.

    51. William Morris - A Brief Biography
    A brief biography of william morris, one of our greatest designers.
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    illiam Morris has become a part of our lives.
    We decorate our rooms with his wallpapers and fabrics and we have grown to agree with his political views on the equality of women, the preservation of our national heritage and, very specially, the guarding of our open spaces. He truly was a "green" man, way ahead of his time. Morris felt as deeply about the quality of design as he did about the quality of life and believed that the two were intrinsically entwined. In all of his work he constantly strove to use natural materials and to encourage people to make things for themselves; as an ardent socialist he wanted workers to experience a joy in labour and preached for free education and an eight hour day. He was horrified by the dehumanising industrialisation sweeping across the world. In 1861, with a group of talented friends (amongst them Edward Burne-Jones, Philip Webb and Dante Gabriel Rossetti) William Morris started a company dedicated to producing beautiful hand crafted furnishings and furniture. His first wallpapers date from this time, including Trellis and Fruit. He proceeded to acquire an amazing list of skills. His fabric printing required him to learn the art of carving for the wooden blocks, as well as natural dyeing, a technique which had disappeared and took him many years to rediscover and to perfect; Strawberry Thief is an excellent example of his achievement. We can see his exquisite drawing and water colour skills in the design for African Marigold, now at the William Morris Gallery.

    52. William Morris Arts And Crafts In Cumbria
    A brief biography of william morris, and details of the various arts and crafts workmanship by morris and Company in Cumbria (the Lake District).
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    'William Morris'
    William Morris (1834-1896) was born in Walthamstow, Essex, the son of a wealthy city stockbroker. He was educated at Marlborough public school, then went to Oxford, where he met Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) and Philip Webb (1831-1915), both of whom became lifelong friends. Both Morris and Burne-Jones intended entering the Church, but they gained inspiration from the writings of John Ruskin , and decided they wanted to become artists. Ruskin saw the work of Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as 'the dawn of a new era of art'. After leaving university, Morris spent the years between 1856 and 1861 pursuing various careers, including training under George Street as an architect. Through Burne-Jones, he also met Rossetti and other Pre-Raphaelite painters. Encouraged by Rossetti, Morris turned from architecture to painting, and was at the same time writing poetry. In 1859 he married Jane Burden, the archetypal Pre-Raphaelite beauty with brooding eyes, who appears in several of Rossetti's paintings. Early in their marriage they moved into 'Red House' in Bexleyheath, Kent, which had been designed for them by Philip Webb. They created murals, carvings, stained glass, metal work, embroidery and furniture. Their success was mainly due to Morris and Webb's associations with architects, church decoration being their most important activity.

    53. Nature Inspired Art
    william morris made this design after he watched little birds creeping under fruit nets In London, England there is a gallery of william morris work.
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    June's Lesson
    The Colors of
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    Of all the artists that we know, Mother Nature is by far the most colorful. Nature's bright colors and exciting patterns have been copied by artists since the days of the cave dwellers. Today you'll meet two artists who were inspired by Mother Nature's masterpieces. William Morris
    William Morris was born in England in 1934. He was an artist who designed wallpaper, fabric, rugs, and many other types of things that decorate a home. All his designs have something in common. They all were inspired by the beautiful patterns and colors in nature. Let's take a look at some of his work.
    The artwork at the top of this page is a design for wallpaper. You can see that William Morris loved flowers. He often filled his pictures with flower stems and leaves that twist and twirl across the design. In this wallpaper design he added flower blossoms. Sometimes he added birds and fruit. He used his imagination when choosing colors. Notice that many of the leaves in these designs are colored blue.
    This second design is called "Strawberry Thief". Can you guess who the thief is? William Morris made this design after he watched little birds creeping under fruit nets in his garden.

    54. William Morris, 1834-1896, English Socialist And Artist, Manuscripts
    Digital version of the manuscript collection of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.
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    Send this image as e-card William Morris, born in Walthamstow, Great Britain 1834, died in Hammersmith, Great Britain 1896; socialist, poet, artist and architect; founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877; member of the Democratic Federation in 1883; cofounder and leader of the Socialist League in 1884, financed its organ Commonweal; author of many socialist tracts and pamphlets; withdrew from the Socialist League when the anarchists took over in 1890; founded his own publishing company, the Kelmscott Press in 1893; active in organizing guilds of designers and decorative craftsmen. The IISH presents its William Morris manuscript collection on the Internet. Left out are those pages without text.
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    55. William Morris: Myth, Object And The Animal
    william morris connects us with our past when nature provided a theater for drama. With fire as his tool, morris uses glass to communicate a magical
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    Philbrook Museum of Art Tulsa, OK www.philbrook.org Front of Museum, photo by John Hazeltine Museum Gardens, photo by John Hazeltine William Morris: Myth, Object and the Animal June 10 - August 19, 2001 W illiam Morris connects us with our past - when nature provided a theater for drama. With fire as his tool, Morris uses glass to communicate a magical transformation, pushing his materials beyond their physical and chemical properties. Bone? Wood? Stone? Leather? William Morris creates works of art in glass that have the optical equivalence of these. The exhibition includes twenty individual sculptures and two large installations created in the past two decades. Illustrating his uncanny ability to manipulate blown glass into something it really is not, Morris pushes the limit of glass blowing, the most fragile and seductive of mediums. His mesmerizing sculptures require extraordinary technical skills that seem beyond the physical and chemical possibilities of glass. These outwardly effortless accomplishments are the result of tremendous skill and a lifetime of experimentation, coupled with his true love of nature. Morris uses the delicate medium of glass to recreate life-size black ravens and handsome deer heads that reflect archaeology and the animal. "Morris's works are not flashy, as are many pieces created in glass, but more quietly beautiful, with their opaque, sensual surfaces. A luminous color seems to glow within each piece as if it were some sort of life force or blood coursing through," states Patricia Watkinson in her introduction to the exhibition catalogue. His work invites the visitor to look at the ever-widening gap between contemporary culture, which focuses on technology and progress, and our primitive beginnings, shaped by the forces of nature and myth.

    56. William Morris -- Artist, Designer And Writer
    Your starting place for exploring the life and works of william morris, English designer and decorator.
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    born March 24, 1834 - died October 3, 1896 Vital Data Place of Birth:
    Walthamstow, England
    Education: Marlborough and Exeter College, Oxford University Selected Projects:
    1859; Red House
    W illiam Morris' work had a profound influence on modern and contemporary arts. Although best known as a designer of wall coverings, stained glass, carpets and tapestries, he was also a painter, poet, political publisher, typeface designer and furniture-maker. Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti met at university and formed a group of young men known as the Brotherhood or the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. They shared a love of poetry, the middle ages and Gothic architecture. They read the writings of John Ruskin and gained an appreciation for Gothic architecture and an enthusiasm for its revival through him. The three friends painted frescoes together at the Oxford Union in 1857. In 1861, Morris established "the Firm" which would later become Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. Although Morris, Burne-Jones and Rossetti were the most important designers and decorators, most of the Pre-Raphaelites were involved in designing for the company. The talents of the firm were rounded out with the skills of architect Philip Webb and painter Ford Madox Brown who designed furniture and stained glass. The company specialized in stained glass, carving, furniture, wallpaper, carpets and tapestries. One of the most exquisite tapestries produced by the company was

    57. William Morris (1834-1896)
    Notes on william morris, especially relating to his activities as an artist and illustrator and his relations with the arts and crafts and with the
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    William Morris (1834-1896)
    Page from The Glittering Plain Famous as the founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement . He was born in Walthamstow, then a village, and moved to a grand residence there called Water House at the age of 14 - this has since become the William Morris Gallery . He studied at Oxford with the intention of becoming a clergyman, but while there he met Edward Coley Burne-Jones , also studying for the church, and they both began to turn towards art. They were persuaded by Rossetti to give up the studies and become artists. Morris did a year in architectural practice of G. E. Street , and then turned to painting. However, he soon found that his metier was design. The cooperative attempt to decorate his new house (the Red House, built by Philip Webb ) at Bexleyheath, south east of London, lead to the setting up of the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. The partners were Morris, Burne-Jones, Rossetti Ford Madox Brown Philip Webb , Charles Faulkner, and Peter Paul Marshall, a surveyor. The firm was set up as a 'company of Fine Art Workmen', designing and producing (or at least supervising the production of) furniture, wallpaper, murals, tapestrywork, stained glass windows, metalwork, tapestries, and smaller works such as tiles and embroidery. It started in 8 Lion Square, London, where there was sufficient space for workshops, showrooms, and a kiln in the basement for tile production. The firm later became simply Morris and Co. when Morris - always blessed with a private income - bought out the other partners.

    58. Keep Our Museums Open · William Morris Gallery & Vestry House Museum, The Threa
    william morris Gallery Vestry House Museum, the threat to their future.
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    January 21, 2008 No comments The petition was today handed in to Downing Street today, around 20 local people presented the petition. The BBC was there to cover the event which was broadcast on BBC London news today. Further press coverage to follow.
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    January 18, 2008 No comments Saturday 19 January 2008: The council doesn’t seem to have noticed that 2008 is the National Year of Reading but St James Street library campaign have! They are launching a monthly celebration and open-air library at St James Street, on Saturday 19 January! Every month, they’re going to hold a Book Swap, competitions and decorate the closed libraries windows - demonstrating the importance of reading and showing the council they have not given up. Bring as many books as you like to give in, and choose new ones from our stock. After 19 January, it will be held on the first Saturday of each month: 2 February, 2 March, 5 April and so on.

    59. Marco Island Probate Attorney Naples, Florida Business Trial Lawyer
    The Law Offices of william G. morris concentrates on areas of the law needed by individuals and businesses in the growing and changing communities of Marco
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    Legal Advocates for the Communities of Marco Island and Naples, Florida Established in 1983, the Law Offices of William G. Morris has become an integral part of the Marco Island and Naples, Florida communities. We have grown up with these communities and our services reflect the breadth of legal need in Marco Island and Naples. Our law practice concentrates on services of the law needed by individuals and businesses in the growing and changing communities of Marco Island and Naples, Florida. Our attorneys represent a broad range of individual legal needs and protect the legal interests of businesses from inception through dissolution. While our Marco Island and Naples attorneys have a broad range of legal experience, our firm concentrates on: We know that hiring a trial lawyer to represent your needs is an important decision. We strive to make that decision easier by providing a wide range of quality services in an environment that focuses on client care and comfort. Whether we are working for an individual or a business, our focus is on meeting the goals of the each client. We take the time to understand what the client wants to achieve and work in conjunction with the client to achieve those goals. If you live in or around Marco Island or Naples, Florida and need the assistance of an established attorney with deep roots in the community, please

    60. The William Morris Society Of Canada
    This Website features a listing (and free posting) of Canadian events pertaining to william morris, the Arts Crafts Movement, and related subjects,
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    Click here for more exciting events in 2008.

    And keep checking back for updates.

    WILLIAM MORRIS SOCIETY OF CANADA
    87 Government Road, Toronto, Ontario, M8X 1W4
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    Website last updated: January 19, 2008
    B ackground pattern (colour altered), Marigold , designed by William Morris, 1875,
    and kindly provided by the William Morris Gallery , London, England.

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