File:Morris Kelmscott House.jpg

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English: Source states that the image was made during Morris's lifetime. This was the base from which William Morris led the Kelmscott Press.
Source From The Kelmscott Press: a history of William Morris's typographical adventure by William S. Peterson (University of California Press, 1991), p80
Author Unknown photographer

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