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| c. 1900 |
| | The Welsh painter Augustus John becomes Britain's most famous bohemian | |
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| 1901 |
| | Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs the interior of Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow | |
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| 1902 |
| | Ebenezer Howard republishes his earlier book of 1898 as Garden Cities of Tomorrow | |
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| 1902 |
| | Augustus John meets his favourite subject Dorothy McNeill, to whom he gives the Gypsy name Dorelia | |
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| 1902 |
| | The English painter G.F. Watts is made a founding member of the Order of Merit | |
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| 1903 |
| | Charles Rennie Mackintosh completes the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow for Miss Cranston | |
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| 1903 |
| | Work begins on England's first garden city, at Letchworth, based on the theories of Ebenezer Howard | |
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| 1905 |
| | The American sculptor Jacob Epstein moves from New York to settle in London | |
| | Jacob and the Angel Epstein, 1941 Tate Britain
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| c. 1905 |
| | The Bloomsbury Group gathers for informal evenings at the family home of Virginia and Vanessa Stephens (later Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell) | |
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| 1905 |
| | The designer Edward Gordon Craig publishes a theatrical manifesto, The Art of the Theatre | |
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