English: Interior of the Weaving House founded by Ethel and Godfrey Blount in 1896, photographed in 1902. At the time, the road on which the building was situated was known as "Foundry Road", but it was renamed to "King's Road" in 1903. The name of the photographer is not given in the The Craftsman article by Mary Schenk Woolston.
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Woolston, Mary Schenck (1902). "Revival of English Handicrafts". The Craftsman1 (4): 29.
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Interior of the Weaving House on Foundry Road, Haslemere, Surrey, photographed in 1902.
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