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    Charles Robert Ashbee (17 May 1863 – 23 May 1942) was an English architect and designer who was a prime mover of the Arts and Crafts movement, which took...
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  • Ashbee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Ashbee (1939–1977), Canadian ice hockey player Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942), English...
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    Charles Lavy (1842–1928) inherited the firm and became a politician in Germany. The Ashbees had one son, Charles (the designer Charles Robert Ashbee,...
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  • community of artists and craftspeople by the arts and crafts architect Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942). According to Historic England it "became one of the...
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    for the Cotswold Arts and Crafts Movement, following the move of Charles Robert Ashbee and the members of his Guild and School of Handicraft from the East...
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    simultaneously. Important figures include Charles Robert Ashbee, Walter Crane, Léon-Victor Solon, George Skipper, Charles Harrison Townsend, Arthur Mackmurdo...
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  • Sir Ronald Storrs, the British military governor of the city, and Charles Robert Ashbee, an architect and leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement. It was...
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    was not a source of special inspiration. Responding to a claim by Charles Robert Ashbee that he was "trying to adapt Japanese forms to the United States...
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  • (1851–1942) William Morris (1834–1896) Charles Voysey (1857–1941) Philip Webb (1831–1915) Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) Archibald Knox (1864–1933)...
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    Crafts in London at the Guild and School of Handicraft, founded by Charles Robert Ashbee. They opened a studio at 376 Sutter Street, San Francisco in mid-September...
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    London Essex House Press – Private press (1898-1910) founded by Charles Robert Ashbee Golden Cockerel Press – English fine press operating between 1920...
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    commissioned by Lafontaine. Thomas had studied architecture with Charles Robert Ashbee and had extensively researched English garden design from the Elizabethan...
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    administered by the London County Council. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Robert Ashbee, an Arts-and-Crafts designer, architect and social reformer and...
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    pp. 24–25 Ashbee 2007, p. 25 Ashbee 2007, p. 26 Ashbee 2007, p. 27 Ashbee 2007, pp. 28–29 Ashbee 2007, p. 30 Ashbee 2007, pp. 29–31 Ashbee 2007, pp. 31–32...
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  • Sakkal (Shilia, Hasan Al Quds, Al-Futtaim) Anuthin Wongsunkakon Charles Robert Ashbee (Endevour, Prayer Book) Richard Austin (Bel, Porson) Paul Barnes...
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    Philippe Wolfers (1900) Brooch with woman by Lalique Necklace by Charles Robert Ashbee (1901) Niké brooch by Wolfers (1902), collection King Baudouin Foundation...
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  • Survey of London — a multi-volume publication originated in 1894 by Charles Robert Ashbee, adopted first by the London County Council, then the Greater London...
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    education, Stuart MacDonald, until after the Second World War. Charles Robert Ashbee William Swinden Barber Barnsley brothers Detmar Blow Herbert Tudor...
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    of Archibald Knox) and the British arts and crafts movement of Charles Robert Ashbee contributed slightly more linear but still characteristic designs...
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    moving to London to work for Arts and Crafts designer Charles Robert Ashbee. His time with Ashbee was short and, in October 1899, he became chief assistant...
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    Gillow, James Wyatt, Thomas Hopper, Charles Heathcote Tatham, Pugin, William Burges, Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Edwin Lutyens, Edward...
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    moving to London. After a short period with Arts and Crafts designer Charles Robert Ashbee, he went to work for Henry Percy Adams in 1899. He became Adams'...
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  • Alexandria. Three of the six British town planners of the time were Charles Robert Ashbee, "the most pro-Arab and anti-Zionist" of them, Clifford Holliday...
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    architects of the era. The Survey of London, founded in 1894 by Charles Robert Ashbee and now available through English Heritage. A record of notable...
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  • and Emery Walker in 1900 Essex House Press, founded in 1897 by Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) in London Golden Cockerel Press, founded 1920 in Waltham...
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    founded by Sir Ronald Storrs, the British Governor of Jerusalem, and Charles Robert Ashbee, an architect. They repair the city walls, and institute a number...
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  • captain Ed Young (1989–), cricketer Peter Young (1986–), cricketer Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) one of the prime movers of the English Arts and Crafts...
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    establishment of la Résidence sociale in Levallois-Perret (France). Charles Robert Ashbee created his Guild of Handicraft whilst a resident at Toynbee Hall...
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  • Member of Parliament, Freemason Geoffrey Anson (1922–77) cricketer Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) member of Arts & Crafts Movement Cheryl Baker (born...
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    destroyed. The closure was prevented due to a public campaign led by Charles Robert Ashbee, who set up a Committee for the Survey of the Memorials of Greater...
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