National Trust Conservation cleaner Emily Blanshard dusts a William Morris tapestry at Standen in Sussex. All National Trust properties will open for the first time this millennium, on 01/04/2000, after being 'put to bed' in Autumn 1999. *The house was built in 1894 by architect Philip Webb, a close friend of Morris, and contains many Morris and Co antiques. The St Agnes tapestry (pictured) was produced by the Morris Company in 1887.

National Trust Conservation cleaner Emily Blanshard dusts a William Morris tapestry at Standen in Sussex. All National Trust properties will open for the first time this millennium, on 01/04/2000, after being 'put to bed' in Autumn 1999. *The house was built in 1894 by architect Philip Webb, a close friend of Morris, and contains many Morris and Co antiques. The St Agnes tapestry (pictured) was produced by the Morris Company in 1887. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G4YXEJ

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5.6 MB (247.1 KB Compressed download)

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1777 x 1108 px | 30.1 x 18.8 cm | 11.8 x 7.4 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

30 March 2000

Location:

East Grinstead UK

Photographer:

Chris Ison

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

National Trust Conservation cleaner Emily Blanshard dusts a William Morris tapestry at Standen in Sussex. All National Trust properties will open for the first time this millennium, on 01/04/2000, after being 'put to bed' in Autumn 1999. *The house was built in 1894 by architect Philip Webb, a close friend of Morris, and contains many Morris and Co antiques. The St Agnes tapestry (pictured) was produced by the Morris Company in 1887.

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