tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9198332407186068564.post8422840017254506088..comments2023-11-22T01:45:51.882-08:00Comments on Peasant Arts - Haslemere: Haslemere Walking Festival - Peasant Arts walk - Saturday 26th SeptemberKatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18199594054597664825noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9198332407186068564.post-71785567763136886162015-09-26T03:02:21.976-07:002015-09-26T03:02:21.976-07:00Hi Jeremy
This all sounds very interesting. I...Hi Jeremy<br /><br />This all sounds very interesting. I'll have to look into any Violet Dickinson connections. My e-mail is sea_mc_air@yahoo.com , I'd love to see the diary entry. Stallworthy pottery was the HAMMER VALE POTTERY, business of W.W. Stallworthy and Radley Young 1901-1911. I don't know much about the pottery and I haven't seen much of a write up on it. They hold some of the works at the Haslemere museum. http://www.haslemeremuseum.co.uk/sochis.htmlKatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18199594054597664825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9198332407186068564.post-77093350972845568882015-09-22T05:23:06.436-07:002015-09-22T05:23:06.436-07:00This is a fascinating website and clearly represen...This is a fascinating website and clearly represents a vast amount of original research. I am interested in the Peasant Arts Society because I am working on the diaries of Violet Dickinson, who visited the workshop in Haslemere in 1912 (I can send you the relevant quotation from her diary but it is only a few lines long I'm afraid). The Dickinsons were also very enthusiastic about Stallworthy(?) pottery from Haslemere - do you know anything about this? Violet's father was a noted London art dealer specializing in oriental pottery.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02314061710985456711noreply@blogger.com