The tea-room and stairwell at Red House, London.

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The tea-room and stairwell at Red House, London. A building of architectural and social significance, Red House was created and lived in by William Morris (1834- 1896), founder of the arts and crafts movement.

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    The tea-room and stairwell at Red House, London. A building of architectural and social significance, Red House was created and lived in by William Morris (1834- 1896), founder of the arts and crafts movement.
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