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Clare Veronica Hope Leighton (1900 - ?)
She was a distinguished artist, wood engraver and stained glass designer.
born in London, she trained at Brighton School of Art, Slade and Central School
of Art. She had moved to America in 1939, when in 1951 she was commissioned by
Wedgwood to design a series of "Industries" including; Marble Quarrying, Ice
Cutting, Whaling, Lobstering, Grist milling, Cranberrying, Logging, Farming,
Ship building, Sugaring, Cod fishing and tobacco growing. Another series of
designs of Taft School were completed.
She exhibited widely including; Royal Academy 1 work, Glasgow Institute 3,
Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 37, New English Art Club 12,
Royal Hiberian Academy 4 and Royal Scottish Academy 3.
Doris Lexey Margaret Lindner (1896
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She studied at St Martin's School of Art and at the British Academy School in
Rome. She was a freelance designer ad modeller working for Royal Worcester,
Minton and Wedgwood.
She exhibited at least once at the Royal Academy c1927.
C A Llewelyn-Roberts,
a designer for The Birmingham Guild.
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