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  2. C. F. A. Voysey - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey FRIBA RDI [2] (28 May 1857 – 12 February 1941) was an English architect and furniture and textile designer.Voysey's early work was as a designer of wallpapers, fabrics and furnishings in a Arts and Crafts style and he made important contribution to the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style), and was recognized by the seminal The Studio magazine. [3]

  3. Arthur Sanderson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1860 in Islington, London, by Arthur Sanderson (1829–1882), who began by importing French wallpapers. After several moves, Sanderson established a factory of his own in Chiswick in 1879. [1] An extension to the old factory was designed by Charles Voysey in 1902, and is now a Grade II* listed building called Voysey ...

  4. File:House at Shackleford, Surrey - C. F. A. Voysey architect ...

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  5. Charles Voysey - Wikipedia

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    Charles Voysey (theist) (1828–1912), English Anglican priest C. F. A. Voysey (Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, 1857–1941), English architect and furniture and textile designer Charles Cowles-Voysey (1889–1981), architect and son of the above

  6. Broad Leys - Wikipedia

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    Broad Leys is a house located in Ghyll Head, near Bowness-on-Windermere, South Lakeland, Cumbria, England. It is in the northern part of the parish of Cartmel Fell. [1] It was constructed in 1898 by Charles Voysey for Arthur Currer Briggs of Yorkshire, the first mine owner to employ a profit-sharing plan for his workers and later Mayor of Leeds ...

  7. Charles Cowles-Voysey - Wikipedia

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    John Brandon-Jones worked for Cowles-Voysey, became a partner in the business and finally took over the firm. [2] Voysey's father, the Arts and Crafts movement architect and designer C. F. A. Voysey (1857-1941), was recognized by the seminal The Studio magazine. [3]