Mary Seton Fraser Tytler (married name Mary Seton Watts) (25 November 1849 – 6 September 1938) was a symbolist craftswoman, designer and social reformer...
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Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee FRSE (15 October 1747 – 5 January 1813) was a Scottish advocate, judge, writer, and historian who was a Professor...
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William Tytler WS FRSE (1711–1792) was a Scottish lawyer, known as a historical writer. He wrote An Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots...
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Patrick Fraser Tytler FRSE FSA (Scot) (30 August 1791 – 24 December 1849) was a Scottish advocate and historian. He was described as the "Episcopalian...
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Revival in the village cemetery of Compton in Surrey. The designer was Mary Fraser-Tytler, an artist resident in the village, who married the painter and sculptor...
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the next ten years. In 1886, at the age of 69, Watts remarried, to Mary Fraser Tytler, a Scottish designer and potter, then aged 36. In 1891 he bought land...
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pottery, founded by and based at the Surrey home of Scottish artist, Mary Fraser Tytler. A follower of the Home Arts and Industries Association, set up by...
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Mary was guilty of adultery and murder, while William Tytler argued the reverse. In the latter half of the 20th century, the work of Antonia Fraser was...
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Britain, most between 1895 and 1905. In 1881, Eglantyne Louisa Jebb, Mary Fraser Tytler and others initiated the Home Arts and Industries Association to encourage...
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Romanesque Revival chapel framework with lavish Celtic reliefs designed by Mary Fraser Tytler. The "plastic style" of early Celtic art was one of the elements feeding...
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Christian Helen Fraser-Tytler CBE (née Shairp; 23 August 1897 – 1 July 1995) was a member of the Scottish landed gentry and a senior officer in Britain's...
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at Royal Observatory, Greenwich (1896). Watts Cemetery Chapel by Mary Fraser Tytler (1898) Harrods Meat Hall 1902 by W. J. Neatby Orchard House by W....
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The painter and sculptor George Frederic Watts and his second wife Mary Fraser Tytler had long been advocates of the idea of art as a force for social change...
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Liverpool Portal of Watts Cemetery Chapel by Mary Fraser-Tytler in Compton, Surrey Interior of St. Mary the Virgin church by Sir William Reynolds-Stephens...
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Fraser of Lovat (Scottish Gaelic: Friseal [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfɾʲiʃəl̪ˠ]) is a Highland Scottish clan and the principal branch of Clan Fraser. The Frasers of...
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Taylor's hit comedy Our American Cousin at the Haymarket, in which she played Mary Meredith. Terry and Watts married on 20 February 1864 at St Barnabas, Kensington...
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merits of pagan religious traditions over Christianity. The designer Mary Fraser Tytler stated that Müller's book Chips from a German Workshop (a collection...
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Gabriel Rossetti. The Compton Potters' Arts Guild was formed in 1899 by Mary Fraser-Tytler (her name before marriage to G. F. Watts) and initially used a source...
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to Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee and uncle to his sons, Patrick Fraser Tytler and James Fraser Tytler. Couper, Sarah. "Tytler, William". Oxford...
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(1962), p. 99. Patrick Fraser Tytler, England Under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary, vol. 2 (London, 1839), p. 431. Sarah Duncan, Mary I: Gender, Power, and...
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Spectacles, ... Rouen (1551)"., 8. Tytler, Patrick Fraser, England under Edward & Mary, vol. 1 (1839), 329. Ritchie, Pamela, Mary of Guise, Tuckwell (2002), 69–71...
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(1848–1937), painter Flora Twort (1893–1985), painter, pastellist Mary Fraser Tytler (1849–1938), painter, ceramicist Gladys Vasey (1889–1981), portrait...
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moved to "Limnerslease" in Compton in 1891, and with his artist wife, Mary Fraser-Tytler, planned a museum devoted to his work, which opened in April 1904...
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Turner (artist) Sidney Tushingham, painter and etcher Alice Twemlow Mary Fraser Tytler Michael Upton Marjan van Aubel Dirk van Braeckel Katrina van Gruow...
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sculptor George Frederic Watts and his second wife, designer and artist Mary Fraser Tytler, had long been advocates of the idea of art as a force for social...
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Godfrey Leland in Philadelphia. Another leading member was the designer Mary Fraser Tytler. The organisation sought to revive traditional rural crafts which...
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(London, 1838), pp. 8–9: Patrick Fraser Tytler, Edward and Mary, vol. 2 (London, 1839), p. 240: Hilary Doda, 'Lady Mary to Queen of England: Transformation...
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place in 1946. The chancel reredos was added in 1911, designed by Mary Fraser Tytler, the wife of George Frederic Watts. The tower external clock was erected...
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American painter, naturalist and teacher (died 1921) November 25 – Mary Fraser Tytler, British craftswoman and designer (died 1938) December 19 – Henry...
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with a round tower at the south-west corner. In the 1860s, William Fraser-Tytler extended the castle in all directions, including a balustraded round...
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