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Papers of May Morris

Catalogue reference: 7MMO

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This record is about the Papers of May Morris dating from 1960s-1980s.

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Reference
7MMO
Title
Papers of May Morris
Date
1960s-1980s
Description

The collection compromises background material for a book on May Morris written by Elizabeth Masterman, titled ' May Morris: some notes for book collectors', published in 1984 by Book Collector, London. The archive consists of notes, filed alphabetically, covering personalities and subjects referred to in the book, correspondence, a copy of an illustrated catalogue of embroidery designs, a copy of William Morris material in the collection of H Buxton Forman, in possession of the Hammersmith Public Library, a hand list of documents and manuscripts of William Morris and papers and a manuscript text of a lecture about May Morris given by E Masterman at Royal College of Arlon in 1883. Includes details of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Held by
London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library
Former department reference
7/YYY7
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Masterman, Elizabeth, fl 1984, writer</persname>
Physical description
2 A boxes (8 folders
Access conditions

This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

William Morris material is in the H Buxton Forman Collection, held by Hammersmith & Fulham Public Library

Immediate source of acquisition

The collection was deposited by Elizabeth Masterman as a gift on 30 Sep 1981

Administrative / biographical background

May Morris (1862-1938) was born on the 25 Mar 1862, christened 'Mary', and was the younger of William and Jane Morris's two daughters. Both she and her sister Jenny were accomplished embroiderers - taught by their mother and by their aunt, Bessie Burden - and in 1885 May took over the direction of Morris & Co.'s embroidery department. She also actively assisted her father in promoting the cause of Socialism in the 1880s and 90s. At the turn of the century she taught embroidery at the Central School of Arts & Crafts in London and at Birmingham's Municipal School of Art, becoming a leading figure in the (mainly male-dominated) Arts & Crafts Movement. Morris was an accomplished Embroiderer, jeweller, and fabric designer; she was also the first President of Women's Guild of Art (founded 1907). Her Introductions to The Collected Works of William Morris, 24 volumes edited by her and published between 1910 and 1915, contain many illuminating details of Morris's career and his family life.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/98c712ad-d516-4fbf-9030-0c99bc8a1661/

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