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‘’Tis so raw-boned’: William Morris in Scotland
Scotland was not a country with which William Morris was particularly enamoured. His visits there, often undertaken with some reluctance, were only ever of a practical nature. In spite of his instinctive dislike for the place, however – displayed especially … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Edinburgh, Glasgow, nineteenth century, Politics, Scotland, Socialism, Victorian, William Morris
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Why Churches?
The practice of visiting historic churches (especially of taking, say, two busses out to a remote village to do so) is not at present a fashionable one. In parts of the popular mind, it is something to be filed alongside … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Church, Gothic, Gothic Architecture, William Morris
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