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Here's your puzzle for today: Ceramic tile by the Campbell Brick and Tile Co

Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/sGATTKJ6Zx

This tile is from https://t.co/9aN0tANL56

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William De Morgan's Double Carnation tile is a feat for the eyes, but have you ever considered how the image invokes more senses?

Learn more about the power of smell in art with Dr Christina Bradstreet in our Friday lecture.

https://t.co/Bqm0vsLwIP

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The Double Carnation tile by William De Morgan was a best-seller!

The rotation of the flower heads adds movement and interest. People loved to decorate their fireplaces with tiles like this in the Victorian period.

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Tile by William De Morgan (c. 1880)

A simple but beautiful tile which was inspired by medieval encaustic tiles. The sunflower motif was popular with the British Aesthetic Movement with which De Morgan is associated.

Perfect for this weather!

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Our final of is this beautiful bird panel by William De Morgan on display in the Family of Artists exhibition

Play this and other here: https://t.co/aO59Xz72Xe

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William De Morgan
Carnation and Leaf Tiles 1872-1907

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We have lots of beautiful tiles in our collections which we have continued to turn into digital jigsaws.

Play them all here: https://t.co/qkpY0Xg09P

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from Ashwater church in West Devon

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Your puzzle for the day is: Ceramic tiles attributed to John Pearson

Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/oxS904sU6n

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William de Morgan was in 1839. "He was the most inventive & innovative designer of the Arts & Crafts Movement. He was a fine artist creating stained glass, innovative lustre glazes designing his own kilns & author of popular fiction."
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Your puzzle for today is: Manganese Fan Tile Panel - William De Morgan

Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/V0qsZTrZo5

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Spotted this Art Nouveau beauties today in Buxton. Looking forward to more ceramic explorations with at the on Thursday.

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Your puzzle for today is: Copeland tiles from

Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/lT5jq9DS4J

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Your puzzle for today is: ceramic tile based on Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem 'Idylls of the King'

Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/rYwGpZrSU0

Made by Moyr Smith for Minton & Co from the collections of

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Tile with the arms & initials of Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal in the court of Elizabeth I - c1564 ~ made either in or by Flemish potter's who had fled to East Anglia to escape religious persecution.

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Late 15th century wall tiles from Great Malvern Priory in Worcestershire. These examples are part of the collections

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Happy 1st of June ♥️ from Shropshire 🐇🐇🐇 Rabbits tile from William De Morgan

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This cheeky dragon is a bold, beautiful design by William De Morgan.

He has manipulated the curve of the dragon's long neck to give a dynamic pose and ensure that the creature perfectly fills the constrains of the square tile he had to work with.

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De Morgan created this ruby lustre otter fighting with a gigantic fish, on a background of swirling leaves, probably for a nursery.

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A-Z of Cannon Hall Museum collections

M is for: Minton Tiles - we have lots in our collection which we have been turning into during lockdown. Play them all here:

https://t.co/qkpY0XxByp

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