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Visual arts / Charles Aitken / Edward Bawden / Eric Ravilious / Morley College / Joseph Duveen /  1st Baron Duveen / Morley / William Rothenstein / War artists / British people / British art
Date: 2014-01-21 09:27:54
Visual arts
Charles Aitken
Edward Bawden
Eric Ravilious
Morley College
Joseph Duveen
1st Baron Duveen
Morley
William Rothenstein
War artists
British people
British art

The 1930 murals by Edward Bawden, Eric Ravilious & Charles Mahoney at Morley  College: notes for the talk on Wednesday 15th January 2014   

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