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Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts
The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Art [also known as Bromsgrove Guild Ltd., from 1922] was founded in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England by the sculptor Walter Henry (1871-1946) in 1898.
Text Source: Arts + Architecture Profiles from Art History Research net (AHRnet) https://www.arthistoryresearch.net/
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Dr W. G. Grace (1848–1915) 1948 Thomas Hedley Bruce Burrough (1910–2000) and Bromsgrove Guild of Applied ArtsDr W. G. Grace (1848–1915) 1948 Kent Road, City of Bristol
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Hygeia 1909 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied ArtsHygeia 1909 Chequers Court
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Electra 1934 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts and Alan Hodgetts (1917–2002)Electra 1934 Trafford Town Hall
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War Memorial 1948 Thomas Beattie (b.1863) and Burnett Napier Henderson Orphoot (1880–1964) and Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts and G. Matranga (active 1948)War Memorial 1948 High Street, Peebles, Scottish Borders
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Luther Greenwood (1881–1946) Bromsgrove Guild of Applied ArtsLuther Greenwood (1881–1946) Colne Library
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Wallace Hartley (1878–1912) 1915 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied ArtsWallace Hartley (1878–1912) 1915 Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire
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Niord 1934 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts and Alan Hodgetts (1917–2002)Niord 1934 Trafford Town Hall
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Redditch St Stephen War Memorial 1922 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts and Messrs Sprague and EvansRedditch St Stephen War Memorial 1922 Church Green West, Redditch, Worcestershire
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Highland Railway Company Memorial 1921 Bromsgrove Guild of Applied ArtsHighland Railway Company Memorial 1921 Academy Street, Inverness, Highlands and Islands
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War Memorial 1924 Michael Hewan Crichton (1882–1953) (attributed to) and Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts (studio of) and Thomas Hayton Mawson (1861–1933)War Memorial 1924 West side of Town Hall, Lancaster, Lancashire