Badly's photos with the keyword: Lloyd Park

William Morris Gallery

The William Morris Gallery

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from across the road.

The William Morris Gallery

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A handsome building.

Amor and Alceste

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This window was inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Legend of Good Women , which also appears in the Kelmscott Press Chaucer. Edward Burne-Jones and Philip Webb, about 1864, painted, stained and leaded glass.

View of Lloyd Park

Year 1905

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"The Path to October" - pre-revolutionary workers' strikes in St Petersburg. Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution

Unite to the National Assembly (1919)

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"Worker / citizen / farmer / soldier of all the tribes of Germany - unite to the National Assembly" César Klein (1876-1954), 1918-19 Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution

Political posters

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Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution

Sun Mad Raisins

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Ester Hernandez, Sun Mad (1982), screenprint. A first-generation Chicana, Ester Hernandez is a key figure in the Chicano civil rights art movement that emerged in America in the late 1960s. Her most famous image, the screenprinted poster Sun Mad, expresses her anger at the human and environmental cost of pesticide use in commercial grape growing in California. Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution.

Votes For Women!

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Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution

Protest posters

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Special exhibition - A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution

Wm Morris-style shading on the south side of the T…

Wm Morris-style shading on the south side of the T…

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It was nice to (unexpectedly) meet Judy in the Tea Room!

Blue Plaque

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The William Morris Gallery is in Lloyd Park

Praising Angel

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“This angel was originally designed for Salisbury Cathedral . . . Every care and attention has been lavished on the detail — from the fish-scale pattern on the harp to the multi-coloured halo.” Designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones; manufactured by William Morris & Co., 1902.

The William Morris Gallery

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and skateboard lads.