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27.2.09
Alive
: Cecil Beaton book covers.
A vitality unhindered by technical skill.
An Indian Album
published in 1945.
26.2.09
Summer 2009, Liberty.
Mid 20th century
Late 19th century
Living
: Paisley. Inspired by the vegetation
of Iraq, this ancient design came to the
West via the weavers of Paisley, Scotland.
25.2.09
Mirabelle
, 1962
Betsy
, 1933
Toria
, 2003
Thorpe
, 1968
Living
:
Liberty
, mix and match from
the permanent collection.
24.2.09
Living
: Camouflage. Created by Mother N,
(date unknown), often imitated by man.
Oystercatcher eggs at
Orford Ness
, Suffolk.
23.2.09
Living
:
Couto
medicinal toothpaste since 1932.
More from the Portugese Art Deco Abluting Dept.
20.2.09
Rather forgotten
:
Rex Whistler
, (1905-1944). Like
Charles Ryder, he was a frequent guest who was handy
with a paint brush. Details from
Mottisfont Abbey
.
19.2.09
Living
:
The Landmark Trust
. Rent a tower, temple,
pavilion, grange, mill, parsonage, abbey, or house.
Above:
East Banqueting House
, Chipping Campden.
18.2.09
Extinc
t
: "Dolphin", part of the mid-century
Victoriana fascination, by
Susan Williams-Ellis
,
founder of
Portmeirion
pottery, 1953.
17.2.09
Living
:
Plats du Jour
, a post-war pioneer of
"foreign food", illustrated by
David Gentleman
.
Now in print courtesy of
Persephone Books
,
available in America from
Ancient Industries
.
16.2.09
Living
: Spurs for Spring 09, why not.
£49.99 inc VAT at
Gieves and Hawkes
.
Extinc
t
: Gold brocade for a jolly good war.
Photographs of the Crimean, by Roger Fenton.
Extinct
: The British Empire.
Animation by Richard Williams.
13.2.09
Extinct
: The
snake charmer
,
now banned in India.
12.2.09
Living
:
The Battle of the Tweed
. Further
adventures in the battle to save what should be
Scotland's most valuable export, Harris Tweed.
11.2.09
Living
: The
Royal Festival Hall
, only surviving structure
from the Festival of Britain. 300 million year old fossilized
limestone re-polished, Robin Day seats
restored
.
10.2.09
Extinct
: El ombrigo*, or Seat 600. Borrowed from the
Italians, this 126 inch Spanish car was a major force
in the revival of Franco's post-civil war economy.
*bellybutton, as in, a fact of life, from 1957-73.
9.2.09
Disappearing
:
The jellied eel and pie shop.
6.2.09
Living
:
The National Trust
, a national treasure
which owns and protects 10% of Britain's
coastline
.
Painting by William Holman Hunt, 1852.
5.2.09
Endangered
:
The Sealyham Terrier
. Bred in Wales
150 years ago to deal with the badger problem, this
pooch might end up on the cutting room floor.
4.2.09
Extinct
:
Viyella
, wool/cotton blended
fabric and wool from the Vi Jella valley
near Matlock, Derbyshire (1784-2009).
3.2.09
Living
: Sir Terence Conran, who brought form,
function and Mediterranean sophistication
to post-war Blighty. His
career
is an education.
Living
: Indigo, an ancient dye first used in India
from the plant
Indigofera
, now more associated with
denim and Terence Conran. Painting by
James Nares
.
2.2.09
Living legacy:
Elizabeth David
, pushing aside
the old austerity with a bottle of olive oil.
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