Through the Keyhole: The Homes of William Morris

Fiona Rose


Region:
East of England
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: Fee varies with group and location + travel
Category:
History
Updated:
26th October 2021

William Morris (1834-1896) famously said, “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful”. This lecture examines how his design philosophy influenced, and was influenced by, his homes including Woodford Hall, Red House, Kelmscott Manor and Kelmscott House.

This talk is copiously illustrated by beautiful photographs, internally and externally, of the Morris homes mentioned, many of which were taken by the speaker during private tours of Morris's residences.

I also give the following other lectures about William Morris:

  • An Overview of the Life and Work of William Morris
  • In the Garden with William Morris: Flora as Art
  • William Morris's Red House: The Beautifullest Place on Earth
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About Fiona Rose

Thank you for your interest in my range of talks. I am happy to travel further afield, if requested, than the East of England where I am based.

I am an accredited lecturer with The Arts Society (formerly known as NADFAS) and have been giving talks around the country since 2010. As well as Arts Society groups I have given talks for many WI and U3A groups, history, art, antiques and garden clubs, The National Trust , The William Morris Society and the Arts & Crafts Movement in Surrey association.

I give talks about subjects I feel passionately about with a special interest in William Morris, his circle and the Arts & Crafts Movement. My aim is to include the human story behind the artistic endeavours of my lecture subjects.

My lectures are usually 1 hour in length but can be adapted and are copiously illustrated with photographs via PowerPoint.

After fifteen years working for public health charities and the NHS, in 2009 I followed my long held dream and founded a home interiors business which I very much enjoy running.

I am a member of the Museum Collections committee for The William Morris Society where I served as a Trustee for four years. I am also a contributor to the Society’s Magazine and Journal of William Morris Studies. I greatly enjoy volunteering as a House Guide with Arts & Crafts Movement gem the David Parr House in Cambridge.


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