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The Morris Room at the Clarion Cafe, Manchester, c1911
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The Morris Room at the Clarion Cafe, Manchester, c1911
The Morris Room at the Clarion Cafe, Manchester. Decorated by the St. Georges Guild of Crafts, Birmingham, c1911. The Manchester Clarion Cafe was at 50 Market Street, Manchester. It was opened by Robert Blatchford, the editor of the Clarion newspaper on Saturday 31st October 1908. From The Studio Volume 52. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1911]
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Arts And Crafts Movement Cafe Dining Eating Greater Manchester Manchester Market Street Morris Studio Publications Studio Volume 52 William Morris Blatchford Clarion
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The Morris Room at the Clarion Cafe, Manchester, c1911
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. This photograph captures the timeless beauty of The Morris Room at the Clarion Cafe in Manchester. Decorated by the esteemed St. Georges Guild of Crafts from Birmingham in 1911, this exquisite interior showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and artistic vision of the Arts and Crafts movement. Located on Market Street, this iconic cafe was opened by Robert Blatchford, editor of the renowned Clarion newspaper, on October 31st, 1908. The image portrays a scene filled with elegance and sophistication; tables adorned with delicate dining sets are surrounded by intricately designed chairs that exude both comfort and style. The monochrome aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia to this early 20th-century setting while emphasizing every intricate detail within the room's furniture and decor. William Morris' influence is evident throughout as his designs grace various elements within this enchanting space. Preserved through time in Studio Volume 52 publication from London Offices of The Studio in 1911, this print serves as a testament to not only an era but also to Greater Manchester's rich cultural heritage. It stands as a tribute to Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford's visionary creation - a place where artistry met gastronomy. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing snapshot frozen in history, we are transported back to an era when fine craftsmanship reigned supreme - reminding us that true beauty transcends time itself.
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