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  1. Better Homes and Gardens Treasury of Country Crafts and Foods
  2. William Morris, C.R. Ashbee, and the arts and crafts by Peter Stansky, 1984
  3. Charles Meryon and Jean-Francois Millet: Etchings of Urban and Rural 19Th-Century France by William U. Eiland, S. William Pelletier, 1994-06
  4. American Book Design and William Morris by Susan Otis Thompson, 1996-10
  5. William Morris Giftwrap Paper (Giftwrap--4 Sheets, 4 Designs) by William Morris, 1991-07-31
  6. Blake's Job: William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job
  7. Soldiers of the Heavens (Book II, The Chronicles of Honor) (Volume 1) by William R. Craft Jr., 2010-06-23
  8. Soldiers of the Skies: Book I, The Chronicles of Honor (Volume 1) by William R. Craft Jr., 2009-08-23
  9. William Loring Andrews on Bookbinding History (History of Bookbinding Technique and Design)
  10. Encyclopedia of Victorian Colored Pattern Glass, Book 9: Cranberry Opalescent from A to Z by William Heacock, William Gamble, 1987-02
  11. Multiple Tabby Weaves (Shuttle Craft Guild, Monograph Thirty Five) by William G. Bateman, 1981-07
  12. William Morris P Lib Of Sty & (Poster Art Series) by Norah Gillow, 1988-10-12
  13. Arts And Crafts of Thailand by William Warren, 1996-03-01
  14. Antique Quilts Heirloom Collection 24 Quilts 1940-1930 Patchwork Applique McCall's needlework & Crafts by Rosemary; Editiors of Mccall's Needlework and Crafts McMurtry, 1974

101. William Morris Studio - Handcrafted Arts And Crafts Style Wooden Lamps With Mica
Hand crafted lamps designed after 19th century Arts and Crafts Movement.
http://www.williammorrisstudio.com/
Award-winning lamp designers Renee and William Morris craft each lamp by hand in their Benicia, California, studio. William hand-turns and mills every lamp base and spindle from natural hardwoods, while Renee crafts lampshades from translucent mica (a mined mineral). Both artists are influenced by the natural elements of their native San Francisco Bay Area. Click here to read what our clients have said about our work. The William Morris Studio
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william@williammorrisstudio.com About the Artists The William Morris Lamp Testimonials ... Custom Shades Website design by Lemire Graphic Design

102. Page Title
A builder of federation arts and crafts style houses in Sydney and the southern highlands of NSW from 1880 to about 1940. He designed and built the houses of the heritage listed Appian Way in Burwood as well as mansions for the Hordern family.
http://www.acr.net.au/~lizbroad
William Richards
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The suburbs of Burwood, Enfield and Strathfield in Sydney, NSW, have many beautiful examples of Victorian and Federation domestic architecture. Tucked away between two busy roads - Liverpool Road and Burwood Road - is a small oasis of calm and turn-of-the-century charm, Hoskins Estate, Appian Way . In 1900 businessman George Hoskins conceived the idea of creating a model housing estate for the professional, or middle class population of Burwood, and the result is 26 of Sydney's finest federation arts and crafts style houses. While the overall concept of the estate was George Hoskins', the design and construction of the houses was the responsibility of William Richards.
I saw this estate for the first time a few years ago and was stopped in my tracks by the charm of the houses and the streetscape itself. The houses are on large blocks, their gardens are beautiful, original trees still line the footpaths, and the houses are the prettiest federation houses I've ever seen.
Their designer and builder, William Richards, was my great grandfather. He came to Australia from Wales as a young man, with his wife Jane, and we, his descendants, are proud of his contribution to our heritage.

103. Welcome
Island history, map and information about island accommodations, crafts and galleries, services, recreation, and restaurants.
http://oberon.ark.com/~johnwil/
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104. Munson Boats.com - Home Of Packman And Packcat High Speed Landing Craft - Welded
Manufacturer of aluminum high performance landing Craft and sport cruisers. Stock models and custom designs available.
http://www.billmunsonboats.com/
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105. The Williams Mill Creative Arts Studios
A complex of three historic buildings which house the studios of over thirty accomplished visual artists. Lists artists' profiles and information about when to visit and purchase art and Craft objects directly from the artists.
http://williamsmill.com/
The Williams Mill Home Artists Gallery News ... Corporate 515 Main Street, Glen Williams, Ontario, 905-873-8203
Open Wednesday - Sunday, Noon - 5:00 pm
Studios are open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 5 pm.
Some studios are also open at other times, or by chance or appointment This unique complex of three historic buildings houses a gallery, and the studios of over thirty accomplished visual artists working in the areas of glass blowing, stained glass, sculpture, painting, print-making, wood carving, pottery, photography, sterling silver and gold jewellery, and haute couturière clothing. You are welcome to visit, and you can purchase art and craft objects directly from the artists in their studios. Please be aware that these are working studios - not a typical store. Artists create here, and they may be in the middle of giving birth to a new concept. But they will be happy to greet you and describe both their finished art - and new work in progress. Studios are open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 5 pm.

106. Red House
Seminal Arts and Crafts house designed by Philip Webb for William Morris. The Friends of the Red House supply photographs and brief history.
http://www.rebs.demon.co.uk/
The unique well in the south garden RED HOUSE
Bexleyheath, Kent.
The Home Of William Morris
Introduction Interiors Exterior
Friends of Red House Link . http://www.friends-red-house.co.uk/

107. Marine Division
Marine propulsion sales and service organization serving both the commercial and pleasure Craft marine markets in the Midwest.
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The marine division of W.W. Williams is a full-line marine propulsion sales and service organization serving both the commercial and pleasure craft marine markets in the Midwest and Southeast. Our philosophy is to represent only those premium products that are considered to be world-class in the industry. We take pride in representing Detroit Diesel, Yanmar, MTU, Marine Diesel USA, and ZF Marine products.Our affiliation with the American Boat and Yacht Council is further evidence of our commitment to the highest quality. Our support staff has hundreds of years of collective experience, and our marine technicians are factory-trained. We are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to serve you. At Williams Marine Power, some basic core values guide our daily operations.
  • We will always maintain complete honesty and integrity in everything we do.
  • We make commitments with care and then live up to them.In all things, we will do what we say we will do.

108. William Laberge Cabinetmaker, Mission Style Furniture, Quality Vermont Handmade
Handcrafted furniture in the Shaker and Arts-and-Crafts Traditions for your bedroom, living room, dining room, entertainment centers and accessories. Cabinetmakers background, pricing and directions.
http://www.williamlaberge.com/
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Dorset, Vermont 05251 (802) 325-2117 Learn fine furniture making
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I believe furniture ought to be made to last for generations.
With that in mind, my pieces are almost exclusively solid hardwood, constructed with classic mortise and tenon joinery, and designed to account for expansion and contraction as the piece lives and breathes.
Each piece of wood is carefully chosen and placed to create a quality piece of furniture with subtle sophistication.
Meticulous attention to detail and careful handcrafting allows me to create heirloom-quality furniture that my clients will enjoy and treasure for a lifetime, then lovingly pass along to future generations. I invite you to visit my showroom in the quiet village of Dorset, Vermont. Or my work may be seen in at a number of galleries and furniture showrooms in Vermont and beyond. WHAT'S NEW BEDROOMS LIVING ROOMS DINING ROOMS ... SEND A MESSAGE The town of Manchester Vermont is unmistakably of New England character. Manchester has long been know as the premier and best skiing and shopping village in the East. If you are looking for Real Estate in the Manchester and southern Vermont area, contact

109. Kelmscott Manor
The Tudor manor house which was the home of William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, and houses collections of his works. Photograph, brief history and visitor information.
http://www.kelmscottmanor.co.uk/
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Kelmscott
Lechlade, Glos. GL7 3HJ
Tel: 01367 252486
About Kelmscott Manor
Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 Listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was built in 1570, with an additional wing added to the northeast corner in about 1665. The Manor is built of local limestone on the edge of the village of Kelmscott. William Morris chose it as his summer home, signing a joint lease with the Pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti in the summer of 1871. Morris loved the house as a work of true craftsmanship, totally unspoilt and unaltered, and in harmony with the village and the surrounding countryside. He considered it so natural in its setting as to be almost organic, it looked to him as if it had "grown up out of the soil"; and with "quaint garrets amongst great timbers of the roof where of old times the tillers and herdsmen slept". Kelmscott Manor is owned and managed by the Society of Antiquaries of London.

110. 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 PreRaphaelites. From Bob Speel.
http://www.speel.demon.co.uk/artists/morris.htm
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.

111. Memory Hill
A recounting by Hazel Craft of how a monument to Elder Daniel Williams was built on Memory Hill.
http://kentuckyexplorer.com/nonmembers/8-memhill.html
Morgan County's "Memory Hill" A Dream Realized By Hazel Craft - 2000 On April 29th, around 100 interested, enthusiastic friends and loved ones gathered at Memory Hill at Caney, Kentucky (near West Liberty), to help dedicate a "dream come true" for Mr. and Mrs. Wardie Craft of Caney; a dream that was conceived in 1958 in Washington, D. C., while the late Mr. Craft and his wife, Hazel, who continues to reside at Memory Hill, were on their honeymoon. Wardie made the remark, "Wouldn't it be great if we could someday, somehow, leave a museum depicting the history of Eastern Kentucky!" From that day forward, for almost 60 years, they worked toward that goal; collecting early American furniture, old cooking utensils, crocks, churns, tools, dishes, and much more. Many, many friends and loved ones made this collection possible. The Crafts often remarked that the completion of the foundation was a "miracle." They often told the children, "God does work in mysterious ways." So many people were connected in this dream that it's impossible to name them all. So many miracles took place. Wardie often remarked that it was a miracle that he was hired to teach at the Clear Fork School in Breathitt County, where he met a young 16-year-old girl, Hazel Bach; who had no other thought, but to finish school and become a teacher. Hazel often remarked that meeting Wardie "turned her world upside down."

112. RCD Prints Home Page
Arts and Crafts shop in King William Walk, Greenwich. Online catalogue of local interest postcards, hand made clocks, collages and mount cards.
http://www.rcdprints.co.uk
REGINALD CHARLES DAVIS OF GREENWICH We are an "Arts & Crafts" shop situated in the King William Walk, Greenwich SE10. The "Arts" side is a selection of postcards showing local sights taken either by my late father or myself. These pictures, and others, are unique. Pictures and photographs often need a frame and/or a border to set them off. We have a wide range of designs in various colour schemes. All of which are our own styles. We can cut a border to suit your picture and personal taste, just ask. Our "Crafts" include our own designed clocks; ranging from a four-sided style for the conservatory to much simpler designs for a book-case or mantle-piece. All these clocks are hand made by us.
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113. William Morris
Biography from Spartacus Educational about the life and work of William Morris. Covers his Arts and Crafts work, and his Socialist reforms ideas.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jmorris.htm
William Morris
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William Morris , the son of a successful businessman, was born in Walthamstow, a quiet village east of London , on 24th March, 1834. After successfully investing in a copper mine, William's father was able to purchase Woodford Hall, a large estate on the edge of Epping Forest, in 1840.
Morris was educated at Marborough and Exeter College, Oxford . At university Morris met Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The three men were all artists and formed a group called the Brotherhood. During this period their work was inspired by the history, ritual and architecture of the Medieval period. Morris and Burne-Jones were committed Anglicans and for a time they talked of taking part in a "crusade and holy warfare" against the art and culture of their own time.
Members of the Brotherhood were influenced by the writings of the art critic

114. The Roots Of Arts And Crafts
Article from the University of Toledo about the birth of the arts and crafts movement, whose primary proponents were William Morris and Jogn Ruskin.
http://www.cl.utoledo.edu/canaday/artsandcrafts/roots.html
The Noble Craftsmen We Promote:
The Arts and Crafts Movement in the American Midwest
Roots of Arts and Crafts
Back to Introduction On to America The Arts and Crafts Movement began in England in the 1860s as a reform movement. Its primary proponents were John Ruskin (1819-1900) and William Morris who is pictured at right (1834-1896). Ruskin, its philosophical leader, was the most influential of all Victorian writers on the arts and a member of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The Pre-Raphaelites believed the medieval world was purer in form than the post-Renaissance world because it was more closely tied to nature. Ruskin's book The Stones of Venice (1853) had a great impact on the intellectuals of Victorian England. In it, he made a direct connection between art, nature, and morality-good moral art was nature expressed through man. Continuing this connection, Ruskin believed the decorative arts affected the men who produced them. The machine dehumanized the worker and led to a loss of dignity because it removed him from the artistic process and thus, nature itself. As Ruskin stated, "all cast from the machine is bad, as work it is dishonest." While Ruskin built the philosophical foundation of the Arts and Crafts Movement, it was William Morris who became its leader. Morris took Ruskin's ideas about nature, art, morality, and the degradation of human labor and translated them into a unified theory of design. By doing so, Morris successfully wedded aesthetics and social reform into the Arts and Crafts Movement.

115. Arts And Crafts Movement - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Arts and Crafts movement was a reformist movement, at first inspired by the Some of the most famous apostles of the movement, like William Morris,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_and_Crafts_movement
Arts and Crafts movement
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The Arts and Crafts movement was a reformist movement, at first inspired by the writings of John Ruskin , that was at its height between approximately . The movement influenced British decorative arts architecture cabinet making ... crafts , and even the "cottage" garden designs of William Robinson or Gertrude Jekyll . Its best-known practitioners were William Morris Charles Robert Ashbee T. J. Cobden Sanderson Walter Crane ... Edwin Lutyens and artists in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The Arts and Crafts movement was part of the major English aesthetic movement of the last years of the 19th century In the United States , it should be noted, the term Arts and Crafts movement is often used to denote the style of interior design that prevailed between the dominant eras of Art Nouveau and Art Deco , or roughly the period from 1910 to . This article does not deal with the American usage of the term.
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The Arts and Crafts Movement began primarily as a search for authentic and meaningful styles for the 19th century and as a reaction to the eclectic historicism of the Victorian era and to "soulless" machine-made production aided by the Industrial Revolution . Considering the machine to be the root cause of all evils, the protagonists of this movement turned away from the use of machines and towards handcraft, which tended to concentrate their productions in the hands of sensitive but well-heeled patrons. Though the spontaneous personality of the designer became more central than the historical "style" of a design, certain tendencies stood out: reformist

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117. A Rebellion Of Substance And Style: The Arts And Crafts Trail - 24 Hour Museum -
Wooden staircase at the Red House, home of Arts and Crafts guru William Morris. William Morris, synonymous with Arts and Crafts, intricate designs and
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/trlout_gfx_en/TRA24334.html
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ADVANCED SEARCH By Ylva French Wooden staircase at the Red House Introduction to the Arts and Crafts Movement The Arts and Crafts Movement developed in 19th century Britain as a rebellion against the fashion for over-elaborate design and as an attempt to reverse the growing dehumanisation of work in society. It was based on simple forms, truth to materials and the use of nature as the source of pattern. Young London-based architects were inspired by the ideas of the founders, John Ruskin and William Morris. They founded the Art Workers' Guild in 1884 to break down barriers between architects, artists, designers and makers. The work of Arts and Crafts-men and women has endured, multiplied and can be found today in museums, galleries, historic houses and homes across the UK. It remains an inspiration for artists and craftspeople working today. Chrysanthemum Wallpaper, 1876. Intricately designed William Morris wallpaper such as this was hand-printed with wood blocks. Courtesy of the Private Collection, Bridgeman Art Library. In 2005 the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, itself a celebration of the work of William Morris and his contemporaries, will be staging an International Arts and Crafts Movement exhibition from March 17 to July 10 2005.

118. Lake Superior Visits - Heritage Crafts At Fort William
Heritage Crafts at Fort William. 2 nights/3days. Learn heritage crafts from gifted artisans at Fort William Historical Park the world s largest
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Heritage Crafts at Fort William 2 nights/3days Learn heritage crafts from gifted artisans at Fort William Historical Park - the world's largest reconstructed fur trade post. You will tour the Fort and receive an in-depth orientation to the important work of heritage artisans and the important role they played in the Fur Trade. Afterwards, get comfortable in the learning wigwam or an historic building and immerse yourself in the making of two of five historic crafts offered: coopering (traditional drum), Birch bark basket (seasonal availability), tin lantern, forged fire poker or native moccasinis or mittens. Package Includes:
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119. Greene And Greene Furniture Of The Arts And Crafts Movement
Arts Crafts Furniture Reminiscent of Greene Greene William has a great lineup of classes and I am very excited to be a part of it.
http://www.furnituremaker.com/
John Ruskin and William Morris have been an inspiration to me. The movements many designers (and craftsmen) such as Gustav Stickley Harvey Ellis CFA Voysey , and CR Mackintosh , have all played a part in my development.
But it's the Pasadena architects, Charles and Henry Greene ( Greene and Greene ) that have captivated me the most. The furniture from their " Ultimate Bungalow " period (Gamble, Thorsen, Pratt, and Blacker Houses) represents not only the best from the American Arts & Crafts Movement but also some of the most sensitive and thoughtful designs ever produced. Charles Greene's blending of the American Arts & Crafts style with Asian influences was nothing less than divine. I thoroughly enjoy and take great pride in my work. With attention to detail and reliance upon traditional joinery you can expect a piece of furniture I build to last generations.
"The ideals of the Arts & Crafts Movement support the work of individual craftsman designing and producing quality pieces in their own shops. Nowhere is this ideal more realized than with the work of Darrell Peart, Furnituremaker." ... Alexandria Arnold - Arts and Crafts Movement Review

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Custom crafted instruments. Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
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Three million Americans and untold millions of persons world wide play the Harmonica. Harmonicas of every shape and size for every kind of sound, and we provide service to all of them in addition to Custom Crafting our own special Instrument THE "VIRTUOSO" CHROMATIC Prices: 2 1/2 Octave: $700.00 Silver Plate. 2 1/2 Octave 750.00 Gold Plate 3 Octave: $800.00 Silver Plate. 3 Octave: $850.00 Gold Plate. The 4 Octave model is subject to special pricing depending on clients requests. Lucite,"FOREVER" combs for Chromatic Instruments. $60.00 to $80.00. Precision Machined, Hand Finished. Tools for Repairs and Maintenance: Battery Operated Rotary Tuning Tool. $27.50 Reed Replacement Tool. $27.50 Reed Replacement, (each) $15.00 Custom Milled Exotic Wood Covers for Chromatics and Diatonic for Chromatic and Diatonic Instruments. $55.00 to $98.00 depending on woods employed and availability. NEW PRODUCT: SELF STICKING .002 MYLAR/MICROPOR VALVES Packet of 40 Valves $8.00

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