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Home of The Arts & Crafts Movement in Surrey - a society worth being a member of - raise awareness, organise talks/visits of places not usually open to public etc.
Home of the Antique Collectors Club - publishers of amongst others, the new lavish publication on WAS Benson, of which we were contributing authors.
An extremely useful and very informative site dedicated to the British Arts & Crafts Movement. Ever expanding as new research and information come to light.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society website - lots of information with web tours of amongst others, the famous Hill House in Helensburgh.
A good port of call for arts & crafts antiques and general decorative arts by the ex-buyer of Liberty.
A very useful site that supplies furniture, furnishings and decorative accessories all replicated in the British Arts & Crafts Style using original designs.
Home of the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, which has a wealth of Arts & Crafts items on exhibit.
Blackwell - The famous Arts & Crafts House in the Lake District designed by MH Baillie-Scott that recently underwent a huge renovation programme and is now open to the public as a house and gallery.
Style 1900 magazine - top magazine from the United States that covers the Arts & Crafts periods.
The Winsford Trust in Devon - A former cottage hospital designed by CFA Voysey - now run as a Trust and Day Care Centre for the elderly amongst aother projects. Home of the newly formed CFA Voysey Society. Well worth checking out and lending your support.
The U.K.s premiere specialist craftsman-designer of Arts & Crafts furniture & metalwork. Replicas made to the original drawings & designs of CFA Voysey, Ernest Gimson, Sidney Barnsley etc. Items made include replica Voysey clocks & chairs & Gimson candlesconces.
An information site for collectors and enthusiasts of mainly British decorative arts from the Arts & Crafts period. Good expanding section on John Pearson.