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Gwen Mullins

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36: 163:. She and Claud were married on 28 May 1925 at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton. She gave birth to their first child, Ann, by Caesarean section on 29 March 1926. Years later, she would confide that “the moment the baby was placed in her arms, she knew she did not like it.” She had a second daughter, Barbara, also by Caesarean section, on 8 December 1927. 305:, which employed local women who became highly skilled weavers. Trainees also came from British art colleges, as well as from overseas, including Norway, Sweden and Germany. Graffham Weavers would hold twice yearly exhibitions of their work. Commissions for the Graffham Weavers included hangings for the altar and choir at 412: 337:
in 1949. Its objectives were “the advancement, promotion and encouragement of the study of training and education in manual crafts, craftsmanship and the skill of craftsmen and the relief of poverty among needy craftsmen.” The Trust was a precursor to the Crafts Advisory Committee (1971) with which
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under the pen name "G.M Seaham" (the surname sounding like 'C.M.', Claud's initials). They sent it to several publishers, but it was not taken up. In 1931, she joined the American Women's Club. On 14 September 1933, she gave birth to a boy, Edwin, again by Caesarean section. His arrival brought her
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She met lawyer Claud Mullins at a dinner party in November 1924. By December, they were unofficially engaged, although her parents were not impressed by his lineage, his mother's family being “in trade”. After intense discussions and interviews, they were officially engaged in February 1925. Her
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In 1936, Mullins was “showing signs of great psychological strain” in part because of her eldest daughter, Ann, whose behaviour she found extremely stressful. She began a 100-hour course of treatment with Dr Rees, a psychotherapist who noted, “what a strange childhood she had.” At this point,
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Mullins attended the "London School of Weaving" soon after getting married. In her weaving, she used a knotted pile technique, which gave freedom for design and created a “good heavy rug”. Of her work she said, it was “inspired and developed from sketches or photos brought back from walks and
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in a disused barn on her Glasses property. She became co-director together with her daughter, Barbara. The centre offered courses in weaving, basket-making, woodwork, pottery, spinning and dyeing. The Craft Centre held its first summer exhibition in 1954. Students included
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Mullins considered leaving Claud because of a sexless marriage, however in the legal world, he was known as the “Marriage Mender”, and she did not want to cause a scandal.
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On her thirtieth birthday, in 1934, Mullins' father increased her trust by £20,000, about which her husband wrote “We already have more money than we really need.”
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Elizabeth Gwendolen was the second of two daughters of Augustus Brandt, a merchant banker of Russian-German descent, and Jean Champion Garmany, an American from
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father made a “settlement” for Gwen of £20,000 (equal to £1 million in 2024). Before her wedding, she was painted by the Anglo-Hungarian artist
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Mullins was involved with "welfare work" in the mid-1920s. She had an interest in birth control and attended the annual meeting of the
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family much happiness, her father having hoped for a grandson to join his family bank, William Brandt's Sons & Company.
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travels.” She had a particular interest in using vegetable dyes from locally sourced plants.
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in the 1950s, which provided financial support to craft workers. She also co-founded the
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After Claud retired in October 1948, the family moved to "Glasses", a house in
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Mullins was affiliated with various weavers’ guilds. She was a member of the
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Ella McLeod (June 1991). "Obituaries: Morfudd Roberts and Hilary Chetwynd".
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During WWII, she volunteered to teach weaving to billeted soldiers at
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In August 1928, the family bought a house, 'Summerdale', in
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Soon after opening the Craft Centre, Mullins established
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Mullins died on 20 January 1997. Her funeral was held at
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Her married name was sometimes misspelt as Mullens.
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Index

OBE

Philip de László
Ann Dally
London
Midhurst
Georgia
Paris
Philip de László
Epsom
Graffham
Sussex
Chichester
National Birth Control Association
Horton Hospital
Epsom
Epsom School of Art and Design
Red Rose Guild
Craft Centre of Great Britain
Victoria and Albert Museum
Mary Farmer
Worcester Cathedral
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mitre
Bishop of Ripon
Exeter College, Oxford
Crafts Council
Mary Farmer
Wenford Bridge Pottery
Morfudd Roberts

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