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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1777 x 1108 px | 30.1 x 18.8 cm | 11.8 x 7.4 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
30 March 2000Location:
East Grinstead UKPhotographer:
Chris IsonMore information:
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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.