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Coventry Tile & Mosaic Trail

Coventry has many beautiful, interesting, and often hidden gems, associated with its long history. Our trail will engage you in a discovery of medieval, 19th and 20th century tile, mosaic and faience work right in the middle of the City. We do hope you will enjoy it. Allow three hours including a break for coffee and please do check opening times at some of the venues.

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New Discoveries III: A Children’s Tile Mural in New Jersey

New Article from TACS member Michael Padwee on his Architectural Tiles, Glass and Ornamentation in New York Blog

New Discoveries III: A Children’s Tile Mural in New Jersey

TACS is not responsible in any way for this Blog.



British shopfronts, and an update about Jean Nison’s tiled furniture (Tiles in New York Blog)

TACS member Michael Padwee has just posted about a new resource for British shopfronts, and an update about Jean Nison’s tiled furniture on his Architectural Tiles, Glass and Ornamentation in New York Blog

TACS is not responsible in any way for this Blog.



A Tiles and Terracotta Walking Tour of Leicester

New walking tour notes:

A Tiles and Terracotta Walking Tour of Leicester



Opus Sectile: Art from Recycled Scrap

Notice of New Online Only Publication

Title: Opus Sectile: Art from Recycled Scrap. Author: Dennis Hadley. Published posthumously, and with permission, by TACS in April 2018.



Richard Prosser and dust pressing

TACS member Sue Darby has been researching Richard Prosser and has created a website with a lot about dust pressing mosaic, geometrical and wall tiles. The 1840s is still an under-researched field and the information she has unearthed fills in many gaps.

Website: http://www.prossertheengineer.co.uk/



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