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  2. Morris chair - Wikipedia

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    Morris chairs feature a seat with a reclining back and moderately high armrests, which give the chair an old-style appearance. The characteristic feature of a Morris chair is a hinged back, set between two un-upholstered arms, with the reclining angle adjusted through a row of pegs, holes or notches in each arm.

  3. News from Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    News from Nowhere is an 1890 classic work combining utopian socialism and soft science fiction written by the artist, designer and socialist pioneer William Morris.It was first published in serial form in the Commonweal journal beginning on 11 January 1890.

  4. William Morris - Wikipedia

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    William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, [1] writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production.

  5. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    William Morris died on October 3, 1896, but the Morris & Co. continued to design and produce textiles he had designed or planned, under the supervision of his chief assistant and Art Director John Henry Dearle. Dearle managed the company's textile works at Merton Abbey until his own death in 1932.

  6. Holy Grail tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The six original tapestries illustrate the story of the Grail quest as told in Sir Thomas Malory's 1485 book Le Morte d'Arthur.Like other Morris & Co. tapestries, the Holy Grail sequence was a group effort, with overall composition and figures designed by Edward Burne-Jones, heraldry by William Morris, and foreground florals and backgrounds by John Henry Dearle.

  7. Commonweal (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Commonweal was a British socialist newspaper founded in 1885 by the newborn Socialist League.Its aims were to spread socialist views and to win over new recruits. William Morris, founder of the League, was its chief writer, money finder and "responsible head".

  8. Morris & Co. - Wikipedia

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    A Morris & Co. stained-glass window to a design by Edward Burne-Jones installed in Malmesbury Abbey.The window shows characteristic themes based on Arthurian legends.. Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (1861–1875) was a furnishings and decorative arts manufacturer and retailer founded by the artist and designer William Morris with friends from the Pre-Raphaelites.

  9. Kelmscott House - Wikipedia

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    Kelmscott House is Grade II* listed [1] Georgian brick mansion at 26 Upper Mall in Hammersmith, overlooking the River Thames.Built in about 1785, it was the London home of English textile designer, artist, writer and socialist William Morris from 1878 to 1896.

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