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230:. Camm was the principal designer of the firm, and her brothers Robert (1878–1954) and Walter (1881–1967) managed the company. Camm and Walter designed and created most of the firm's commissions in the Smethwick studio. Camm also produced most of the artwork for the company after 1912. The studio-workshop transitioned from creating late Victorian designs into more contemporary designs along with the use of colours and materials characteristic of the 280:
on 27 October 1960. The firm closed in the late 1960s after the death of her brother Walter in 1967. The studio in the High Street in Smethwick was demolished in the 1980s and a shop now stands on the site.
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When Camm's father, Thomas died in 1912, Camm and two of her brothers, Robert (1878–1954) and Walter (1881–1967) continued the family business under the name
194:, Camm's windows won the exhibition's Grand Prix in three classes and the Diploma of Honour for the exhibition. The windows are now in the permanent collection of the 501: 506: 491: 166: 262: 177:. Camm won numerous prizes for her drawings, stained glass designs and metalwork. She exhibited her work in national and international exhibitions. 353: 30: 319: 199: 170: 150:(1839–1912) and Charlotte Middleton (1840–1909). Her father was a stained glass artist who worked for glass manufacturer, 459: 454: 285: 511: 180:
In 1911, Camm created what is considered her most successful work, three stained glass windows for the English House at the
126:. Camm and her brothers, Walter and Robert, took over the management of the family stained-glass business after her father, 241:. The firm created stained glass, art and metalwork for residences, commercial buildings and parish churches in the 380: 269:
for 24 years. At the age of 80, Camm was still painting and designing stained-glass windows in the Camm studio.
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The studio obtained commissions from influential architects and designers working in the style of the
486: 481: 174: 181: 277: 292:, the historian Elaine Williams identified a self-portrait, seen as a partially-hidden figure. 159: 151: 242: 198:, Alabama. Camm began working for her father's firm when she was taking classes at the 29: 158:. He set up his own stained glass studio-workshop, T.W. Camm & Co., in 1865 after 475: 258: 203: 190: 143: 119: 88: 47: 254: 130:
died in 1912. Camm was the principal designer of the firm until her death in 1960.
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A number of Camm's windows are now in museums, including several in
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Florence Camm documentary: West Midlands History website
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Grand Prix at the Turon International Exhibition (1911)
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artist, painter and metalworker associated with the
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Smethwick
Staffordshire
Dante
La Vita Nuova
Arts and Crafts movement
stained-glass
Arts and Crafts movement
T. W. Camm
Smethwick
Staffordshire
Thomas William Camm
Chance Brothers and Company
Smethwick
Chance Brothers
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
Birmingham Municipal School of Art
Henry Payne
Turin International
Dante
La Vita Nuova
Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Art School
stained glass
mosaics
tapestry
fresco
T. W. Camm
Arts and Crafts movement
Arts and Crafts movement

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