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  1. Felicity Ashbee, born in 1913, at Broad Campden, in the Cotswolds, was one of the four children produced by the curious yet enduring marriage of Charles Robert Ashbee and Janet Forbes. Forbes was...

  2. 19 de ago. de 2008 · Especially through two books she wrote in later life, the artist, designer and teacher Felicity Ashbee, who has died aged 95, upheld the memories of her remarkable family - and kept alive a link...

  3. Object description. British civilian poster artist/designer and member of Communist Party of Great Britain in London, GB, 1934-1939; aircraftwoman and NCO served with Women's Auxiliary Air Force as plotter with Headquarters, Fighter Command, RAF at RAF Bentley Priory in GB, 1939-1941; officer served with Women's Auxiliary Air Force in GB, 1941 ...

  4. During thirteen years of rocky marriage, which included a serious affair of his wife's, they had four children: Mary, Helen, Prudence, and Felicity. Mary Ashbee, later Ames-Lewis (1911–2004) was born at Chipping Campden; Jane Felicity Ashbee (1913–2008), Helen Christabel Ashbee, later Cristofanetti (1915–1998) and Prudence ...

  5. Felicity Ashbee, designer and teacher, was the author of Janet Ashbee: Love, Marriage, and the Arts & Crafts Movement (2002) and Child in Jerusalem (2008), two fascinating books about...

  6. The father of Felicity Ash-bee and son-in-law of Neville Forbes (the husband of Janet Ashbee, nee Forbes) in 1898 was Charles R. Ashbee (1863– 1942), a prominent architect and designer who was close to the late Pre-Raphaelites, particularly William Morris, and the author of various famous projects and books on art.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2009 · Felicity Ashbee, the second daughter of C.R. and Janet Ashbee, was born in the Norman Chapel, Broad Campden in 1913. Her death in 2008 broke one of the last direct links with the Arts and Crafts movement. Court Barn. Church Street. Chipping Campden. GL55 6JE. Opening hours. April – September. Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm. October – January.