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Women's Guild of Arts [1907-c.1940. UK. Arts & Crafts Association]

 

The Women’s Guild of Arts (WGA) was founded in 1907 by May Morris (1862-1938) … subscribers only



Bibliography

1. Elletson, Helen. ‘May Morris, Hammersmith and the Women's Guild of Arts’ in May Morris: Art & Life. New Perspective, edited by Lynn Hulse. London: Friends of the William Morris Gallery, 2017 pp.141-154

2. Elletson, Helen. ‘The Women’s Guild of Arts. A History of the Women’s Guild of arts. Part One - The Foundation and Alphabetical list of Members A-C. The William Morris Society Newsletter Spring 2012 pp. 16-18

3. Elletson, Helen. ‘The Women’s Guild of Arts. Part Five - Alphabetical list of Members S-W The William Morris Society Newsletter New Spring 2013 pp. 11-13

4. Elletson, Helen. ‘The Women’s Guild of Arts. Part Four - Alphabetical list of Members M-R The William Morris Society Newsletter New Year 2013 pp. 11-13

5. Elletson, Helen. ‘The Women’s Guild of Arts. Part Three - Conflict & Controversy & Alphabetical list of Members G-L The William Morris Society Newsletter Autumn 2012 pp. 12-15

6. Elletson, Helen. ‘The Women’s Guild of Arts. Part Two - The Early Years and Alphabetical list of Members D-F The William Morris Society Newsletter Summer 2012 pp. 13-14

7. Thomas, Zoë. The Women's Guild of Arts: Gender, space, and professional identity in London, 1870-1930. Ph.D. thesisis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2017

8. Thomas, Zoë. ‘At Home with the Women's Guild of Arts: gender and professional identity in London studios, c.1880–1925’. Women’s History Review vo.24, no.6, 2015 pp.938-964

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