RMC6E0X2–various hand made Willow baskets on rustic metal garden bench against shed wall
RM2A6MHKD–16th Century Basketry is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into two- or three dimensional artifacts, such as mats or containers. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets are usually referred to as basket makers and basket weavers. Basketry is made from a variety of fibrous or pliable materials—anything that will bend and form a shape. Examples include pine straw, willow, oak, wisteria, forsythia, vines, stems, animal hair, hide, grasses, thread, and fine wooden splints.
RMPPWD9M–Man weaving basket; Joseph Amadio, British, active London, England about 1855, 1855 - 1858; Stereograph, Daguerreotype
RM2F9NK5Y–Basket weaving in the 16th century. From The History of Progress in Great Britain, published 1866.
RM2DMWR1F–Plate, Molded and pierced salt-glazed stoneware, Round, low basket, molded to resemble weaving. Scrollwork and piercing along sides., Staffordshire, England, ca. 1760, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Plate
RF2AXMW0N–Craftsman weaving a round straw basket lid.Somerset, England,UK
RMDGEE0M–Woman demonstrating basket weaving at Washington Heritage and Community Festival. north east England, UK
RMA4YB08–Basket weaving
RMJM00J7–Cane Basket Weaving by candlelight at Sedgemoor Somerset
RMR3PEBE–1950s, historical, a male craftsman making by hand a wooden basket in his workshop, England, UK. Basket weaving is an old, sacred tradition and was once an important skill in an age when containers were an indispensbale part of life.
RMKHDDWM–A page from an early UK straw basket manufacturer's catalogue
RMEHRWYH–Man examining a willow basket he has been weaving at outdoor coppicing and craft festival, Bristol, UK
RMA0DXE7–Piece worker weaving willow basket at P H Coate Son factory Somerset September 2000
RM2CF9BJW–Basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RM2A9JR6B–An English 19th century cottager weaving baskets. He was also able to weave other items including hurdles, crab pots and fish nets from reeds, osiers, twigs and straw
RMKWB1EY–Basket Weaving
RMF0HNBH–Demonstrating the craft off basket making country fair Cumbria July 2015
RMH9E8EJ–Weaving baskets at the Royal Norfolk Show in the Showground , Norwich , Norfolk , England , Britain , Uk
RM2E21EDA–Annemarie O'Sullivan, basket-maker based in East Sussex, with her team harvesting willow in the outskirts of Horam village for basket making, England.
RMR0XENB–Man demonstrating making a wicker basket by hand weaving at the Great Yorkshire show
RMA90TA8–England Somerset Stoke Saint Gregory Willow and Wetlands Centre Mike Koppa basket making
RMKHDDXW–A thatcher at Work
RM2BW2FGF–Basket makers at Swanley, Kent. 1936
RF2C7WABJ–Craftsman weaving a round straw basket lid.Somerset, England,UK
RMDGEE0H–Woman demonstrating basket weaving at Washington Heritage and Community Festival. north east England, UK
RMK5A6PX–A British country craftsman (Osier Weaver) making baskets - 1930's photograph.
RM2JAG810–A wicker basket overflowing with various weaving yarns exhibited in the former medieval wool centre at Lavenham, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMR3PE9E–1950s, historical, a male craftsman in his workshop, using a tool to strip willow wood, England, UK. Basket weaving is an old, sacred tradition and was once an important skill in an age when containers were an indispensbale part of life.
RMA7D9XT–lady making basket with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset, England
RM2BXK9MR–Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips. Basket-maker weaving willow into baskets and hampers on the Isle of Ely 34, man plucking quill feathers from geese in the Lincoln Fnes 35 and stage coach postillion with a whip made in Daventry 36. Woodcut engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylor’s Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce, John Harris, London, 1823. Isaac Taylor was an English writer, artist, engraver and inventor 1787-1865.
RMA7DA8G–Anna Lewington weaving with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset, England
RM2CF9BPW–Basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RMBC2272–Woman demonstrating basket weaving at Bolsover castle Derbyshire East Midlands England UK
RMC5T9KY–Basket weaver sitting constructing, UK
RMB3NT4C–Norah Kennedy making a traditional willow basket in her workshop in The Stroud Valley Gloucestershire England
RMH9E880–Weaving baskets at the Royal Norfolk Show in the Showground , Norwich , Norfolk , England , Britain , Uk
RM2E21EJH–Annemarie O'Sullivan, basket-maker based in East Sussex, with her team harvesting willow in the outskirts of Horam village for basket making, England.
RMEYEHN2–Wickerwork at music festival; Dorset, England
RM2T688F4–Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips. Basket-maker weaving willow into baskets and hampers on the Isle of Ely 34, man plucking quill feathers from geese in the Lincoln Fnes 35 and stage coach postillion with a whip made in Daventry 36. Woodcut engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce, John Harris, London, 1823. Isaac Taylor was an English writer, artist, engraver and inventor 1787-1865.
RMAYAFDT–UK Cheshire Knutsford Tatton Hall RHS Flower Show Ruth Kidd of the Norfolk Basket company weaving
RMAHY74N–man basket weaving
RM2BW8MJ4–Rural farmers build basket hoops in Paddock Wood . 1936 Rural farmers build in Paddock Wood . 1936
RM2AK7GJ8–WEAVING with willow (Salix viminalis ) OSIER WITHIES. Basket making. Sides being woven around already made base. Rural craft. Natural resource.
RM2HHJX8E–Reed Cutting on the Thames 1st May 1927Within a stones throw of Chiswick church, not far from Hammersmith Bridge is a small island in the River Thames. Here Mr John Davidson, who is the only remaining basket maker in the City of London, makes an annual visit, to cut and collect osiers which grow on the island. These osiers are used in his trade, mostly making Billingsgate fish baskets.
RMKH0G6R–A British Osier Weaver making baskets in the 1930's from willow twigs (aka sallows or withies)
RMAPHWFD–A man weaving a basket in Curry Rivel Somerset England
RMKHDDXK–An old printed illustration showing the Ancient Straw Bear ceremony at Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, England
RMBB469R–Basket making
RM2BRK534–Elderley residents weaving basket with nurse in nursing home, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
RMA7DABM–Anna Lewington with hat made from rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset, England
RM2CF9BRG–Basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RMBC2298–Woman demonstrating basket weaving at Bolsover castle Derbyshire East Midlands England UK
RMC5T9JW–Male tradesman constructing a basket
RMB3R66N–Norah Kennedy making a traditional willow basket in her workshop in The Stroud Valley Gloucestershire England
RMH9E7TM–Weaving at the Royal Norfolk Show in the Showground , Norwich , Norfolk , England , Britain , Uk
RM2E2A35T–Annemarie O'Sullivan, basket-maker based in East Sussex, with her team harvesting willow in the outskirts of Horam village for basket making, England
RMA7D9CR–Anna Lewington making a basket with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset,
RMDY3DBK–Thriplow, Cambridgeshire, UK. 5th April 2014. Roger Fowle weaves willow as thousands of people enjoy spring sunshine at the Thriplow Daffodil Weekend in Cambridgeshire UK 5th April 2014. Each year between 7000-10000 people attend the village event to see displays of daffodils, visiting residents open gardens, craft barns, food stalls, Morris dancing, country craft demonstrations, heavy horses and fun fair rides. The roads are closed to traffic allowing visitors to wander the pretty village lanes in a celebration of spring. Credit: Julian Eales/Alamy Live News
RMAJWWF8–Woven willow hoop
RMF0HP4E–Basket weaver at Lowther country show Penrith Cumbria England 15.8.15
RM2C8W9BT–Piles of harvested willow stems in storage ready for basket weaving, Westonzoyland, near Bridgwater, Somerset, Great Britain.
RMAHY98Y–Young man making a basket
RM2HHGGJ4–Reed Cutting on the Thames 1st May 1927Within a stones throw of Chiswick church, not far from Hammersmith Bridge is a small island in the River Thames. Here Mr John Davidson, who is the only remaining basket maker in the City of London, makes an annual visit, to cut and collect osiers which grow on the island. These osiers are used in his trade, mostly making Billingsgate fish baskets.
RMA9X115–Close up of basket weaving
RM2BBGW9D–UK, England, Dorset, Milton Abbas, Biennial Street Fair
RMA0GRDY–woman in her workshop making willow basket
RMBB469W–Woman making a basket
RMW7MTJ9–Basket weaving at the Country Living Wildlife Roadshow, Sandwell Park Farm, West Bromwich, West Midlands, August 2011
RMA90T81–England Somerset Wick Somerset Levels stack of willow withies at edge of field
RM2CF9BR6–Basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RM2F5M1YP–Man weaving basket. Joseph Amadio (British, active London, England about 1855)
RFBN29WA–A Shaker style basket is filled with red peppers from the fall harvest.
RMB3Y6T7–Norah Kennedy making a traditional willow basket in her workshop in The Stroud Valley Gloucestershire England
RMA5TJFD–Whicker basket making
RM2E21E9M–Annemarie O'Sullivan, basket-maker based in East Sussex, with her team harvesting willow in the outskirts of Horam village for basket making, England.
RMA7D9FP–Anna Lewington making a basket with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset,
RMDY3DBN–Thriplow, Cambridgeshire, UK. 5th April 2014. Roger Fowle weaves willow as thousands of people enjoy spring sunshine at the Thriplow Daffodil Weekend in Cambridgeshire UK 5th April 2014. Each year between 7000-10000 people attend the village event to see displays of daffodils, visiting residents open gardens, craft barns, food stalls, Morris dancing, country craft demonstrations, heavy horses and fun fair rides. The roads are closed to traffic allowing visitors to wander the pretty village lanes in a celebration of spring. Credit: Julian Eales/Alamy Live News
RMCXJ99B–6 year old girl with her mother learning how to weave a 'dream catcher' at a Forestry Commission Discovery Day
RMAAX8AC–A demonstration of traditional basket weaving by an Asian woman in a primary school in London.
RM2C8W99G–Piles of harvested willow stems in storage ready for basket weaving, Westonzoyland, near Bridgwater, Somerset, Great Britain.
RMAHY96W–Young man making a basket
RME63CNF–Handmade traditional oak swill basket baskets for sale Driffield Show East Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMARY5RX–Basket weaver making a basket
RM2BBGW9N–UK, England, Dorset, Milton Abbas, Biennial Street Fair
RMA0GRDP–woman in her workshop making wicker basket
RMBB468X–Woman making a basket
RMW7MTJ5–Basket weaving at the Black Country Living Wildlife Roadshow, Sandwell Park Farm, West Bromwich, West Midlands, August 2011
RMFB7P2B–Brightly Coloured pots for sale: Brixton Market London England. November 2016
RM2CF9BKP–Basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RM2WYBF85–COUNTRY SCHOOL: EVERYDAY LIFE AT BALDOCK COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOOL, BALDOCK, HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1944 - A group of girls busy at work during a lesson on basket-making at Baldock County Council School. They are weaving the wicker strands to make waste paper baskets. ,
RM2CF95R9–Moyther and daughter at basket weaving workshop at We Are Not a Festival socially distanced event in Pippingford Park - camping with a festival vibe
RMB3NT16–Norah Kennedy making traditional baskets from willow in her workshop in the Stroud Valley Gloucestershire England UK
RM2WTG8T3–Moses' birth and education: finding of Moses. Borcht, Pierre van der (Flemish, act.1712-d.1763) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] Borght, Franz van der (Flemish, act.1720-1765) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1720-1763 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: England, Greater London, London, Westminster Abbey. Inscriptions: Woven signature [location unknown; not visible in photograph]: VAN DEN BORCHT In landscape, Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in river & discovers child floating on water; baby Moses in basket (Exodus 2:1-10
RM2E2A30J–Annemarie O'Sullivan, basket-maker based in East Sussex, with her team harvesting willow in the outskirts of Horam village for basket making, England
RMA7D9KH–Anna Lewington making a basket with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset,Anna Le
RM2HHTETR–Wil Preedy sits cross legged making a hamper basket while his brother Arthur sorts out some of the finished articles in their Deritend workshop. 21st May 1952
RMR919XA–LA SAGRADA FAMILIA - SIGLO XVII - BARROCO ESPAÑOL. Author: MURILLO, BARTOLOME ESTEBAN. Location: THE LIBRARIAN CHAT. BAKEWELL. ENGLAND.
RMA0DXE4–Sorting willows by length at P H Coate son factory Somerset
RM2C8W9DW–Piles of harvested willow stems in storage ready for basket weaving, Westonzoyland, near Bridgwater, Somerset, Great Britain.
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