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Victorian tiles with fleur-de-lis pattern

George Bodley1863-1870

Churches Conservation Trust

Churches Conservation Trust
London, United Kingdom

These encaustic tiles with a fleur-de-lis pattern are made of two colours of clay. They are designed in the Arts & Crafts style which promoted traditional crafts, including a renewed interest in pottery and tiles.

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  • Title: Victorian tiles with fleur-de-lis pattern
  • Creator: George Bodley
  • Date Created: 1863-1870
  • Location: All Saints, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
  • Location Created: Cambridge
  • Type: Ceramic Tile
  • Rights: ©The CCT / Andy Marshall
  • External Link: All Saints, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
  • Medium: Ceramic
  • Photographer: Andy Marshall
  • Designer: George Bodley
  • Commissioned by: Churches Conservation Trust
Churches Conservation Trust

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