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The Phoenix Works
I recently visited the refurbished York Art Gallery, with my cultured friend, to see the exhibition, “British Art of the First World War”. It’s a very impressive display, with many large-scale, and strikingly evocative paintings. The kind of images generally … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bradford, Historical, Urban History, Women's History, Women's Rights
Tagged British Art of the First World War, Flora Lion Artist, Paul Nash artist, Phoenix Dynamo Co Thornbury Bradford, We are making a new world, Women's Canteen at Phoenix Works Bradford, York Art Gallery
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