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This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

This design originally named The Duleek and was designed by C. F. A. Voysey for liberty?s of London. The design was originally done by Morton?s as a double-cloth and madras Muslin, and was also used as wallpaper. The animals in this carpet are thought to be Voysey?s hard fought campaign the opposition of animal life in decoration.

 
Update: February 2nd, 2009
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