Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson (né Sanderson; 2 December 1840 – 7 September 1922) was an English artist and bookbinder associated with the Arts and Crafts...
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Cobden-Sanderson may refer to: Anne Cobden-Sanderson (1853–1926), British socialist, suffragette and vegetarian; wife of T. J. Cobden-Sanderson T. J. Cobden-Sanderson...
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T. J. Cloutier (born 1939), American poker player T. J. Cobden-Sanderson (1840–1922), English artist T. J. Collins (1844–1925), American architect T....
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and town planners long afterwards. The term was first used by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson at a meeting of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society in 1887,...
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Julia Sarah Anne Cobden-Sanderson (née Cobden; 26 March 1853 – 2 November 1926) was an English socialist, suffragette and vegetarian. Cobden was born in London...
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Brangwyn, artist, painter, and designer, lived at Temple Lodge. T. J. Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922), artist and bookbinder William Tierney Clark (1783–1852)...
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Cambridge. At Cambridge, he formed a close and lasting friendship with T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, who shared his irreligious views. Both left Cambridge without taking...
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associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, including Emery Walker, T. J. Cobden-Sanderson and May Morris were already based in the area, as were a number...
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colonial politician, premier of Victoria, born in Alnwick in 1833 T. J. Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922), artist and bookbinder associated with the Arts and...
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Neil Pinner (born 1990), cricketer Graham Robb (born 1958) Author T J Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922) Arts and Crafts movement pioneer Philip Serrell TV Auctioneer...
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The Art of Bookbinding, 1890 T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, "Bookbinding" in Arts and Crafts Essays, 1893 Cobden-Sanderson, T. J. (March 1895). "Bookbinding:...
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Richard Cobden". "The Letters of Richard Cobden". [C. J. L. Brock], The History of the Cobden Club. By Members of the Club (London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1939)...
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(aged 3). In his will, Amberley had named Douglas Spalding and T. J. Cobden-Sanderson as Frank and Bertrand's guardians, not wishing his children to be...
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poet and educationist Thomas Randolph (1605–1635), poet, dramatist T. J. Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922), bookbinder; Arts and Crafts Movement pioneer Sir Henry...
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or simply Doves Type. Financed by Anne Cobden-Sanderson, Doves Press was founded by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson sometime before 1900 (when he invited Emery...
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people Silas Sanderson, American judge Sybil Sanderson, American opera singer T. J. Cobden Sanderson, English artist and bookbinder Terry Sanderson (writer)...
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mansion. She travelled to England to study with the famed bookbinder, T. J. Cobden-Sanderson. After her return, she established a bookbindery class at the settlement...
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up his own printing enterprise, the Doves Press, with bookbinder T. J. Cobden Sanderson which in turn inspired the private presses of the 20th century....
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Founded by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emery Walker Eragny Press (1894–1914) Essex House Press (1898–1910) Fine Press Poetry (founded 2013) by Andrew J Moorhouse...
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September included Noel Rooke and Florence Kingsford Cockerell, with T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, Graily Hewitt and Percy Delf Smith taking classes with him from...
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Daniel Press in Oxford from 1874 to 1903 Doves Press, founded by T. J. Cobden Sanderson and Emery Walker in 1900 Essex House Press, founded in 1897 by Charles...
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arts by its members, in 1893. Contributors included Morris, Crane, T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, Ford Madox Brown, and May Morris. The fourth exhibition, held in...
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name sign at the rear that, at the time, wrongly said The Doves. T. J. Cobden-Sanderson named his Doves Bindery and the Doves Press after the pub. Historic...
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1984), artist, born in Hexham Willey Reveley (1760–1799), architect T. J. Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922), Arts and Crafts Movement artist Imogen Stubbs (born...
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was sympathetic and supportive of those, including her sister Anne Cobden-Sanderson, who chose to campaign using militant, illegal methods, she kept her...
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Adams trained briefly as a bookbinder with Sarah Prideaux and T. J. Cobden-Sanderson in London in 1897, then set up her own workshop in Lechlade. In...
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External Broadcasting at the BBC. Of Unsound Mind (Cobden-Sanderson, 1932) Storm in Oxford (Cobden-Sanderson, 1932) Voices in the Darkness (Secker and Warburg...
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painting in Paris at the Académie Julian. In 1902, she studied under T. J. Cobden-Sanderson at his Doves Bindery, and continued her study of bookbinding back...
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Reginald Blomfield (redirect from R. T. Blomfield)
very informal Point Hill. The same year, Blomfield and the printer T.J. Cobden Sanderson (1840–1922) built themselves a pair of pretty houses in Frognal...
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heard T. J. Cobden-Sanderson lecture on bookbinding. She was determined to learn how to bind them and eventually learned the trade from Cobden-Sanderson at...
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