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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
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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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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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Ella McLeod (June 1991). "Obituaries: Morfudd
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1271:. London, UK: Crafts Advisory Committee. 1976. p. 169.
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333:With her inheritance, Mullins established the
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443:(2010) Pub. Gardener Books ISBN 9780956523600
170:. In 1929, she and Claud co-authored a novel
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1526:Claud Mullins: rebel, reformer, reactionary
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