File:Artichoke wallpaper Morris and Co J H Dearle no borders.jpg

Artichoke_wallpaper_Morris_and_Co_J_H_Dearle_no_borders.jpg ‎(255 × 340 pixels, file size: 47 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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Description "Artichoke" wallpaper,designed by John henry Dearle for Morris & Co. Printed design pre-1900
Source Version of en.wikipedia with white borders removed; description page is/was here.
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  • 2004-12-27 17:13 Wetman 298×340×8 (36634 bytes) William Morris wallpaper

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current16:32, 14 July 2007255 × 340 (47 KB)PKM{{Information |Description="Artichoke" wallpaper,designed by John henry Dearle for Morris & Co. Printed design pre-1900 |Source=Version of [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia] with white borders removed; description page is/was [http://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • Usage on bn.wikipedia.org
    • ওয়ালপেপার
  • Usage on en.wikiquote.org
    • William Morris
  • Usage on he.wikipedia.org
    • ויליאם מוריס
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    • William Morris
  • Usage on pl.wikipedia.org
    • Arts and Crafts Movement
  • Usage on pt.wikipedia.org
    • Deutscher Werkbund
    • Usuário(a):Julia Mendes da Silva Souza/Testes
  • Usage on uk.wikipedia.org
    • Джон Генрі Дірл

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