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[[Image:Im19550115Woman-Blair.jpg|thumb| January 1955. ]] | [[Image:Im19550115Woman-Blair.jpg|thumb| January 1955. ]] | ||
Bread bin, named after the fictional '''Edith Blair''', the byeline given to the author of the home furnishings page in | Bread bin, named after the fictional '''Edith Blair''', the byeline given to the author of the home furnishings page in [[Woman Magazine|Woman]].<ref>The Times Sept. 16, 1965</ref> | ||
1956 Edith Blair of ''THE WOMAN'' designed an exhibition room showing furniture specially planned by [[Ercol Furniture|Ercol]]. This room was reproduced in its entirety in the window of a Portsmouth store.<ref> Hampshire Telegraph 23 November 1956</ref> | 1956 Edith Blair of ''THE WOMAN'' designed an exhibition room showing furniture specially planned by [[Ercol Furniture|Ercol]]. This room was reproduced in its entirety in the window of a Portsmouth store.<ref> Hampshire Telegraph 23 November 1956</ref> |
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Bread bin, named after the fictional Edith Blair, the byeline given to the author of the home furnishings page in Woman.[1]
1956 Edith Blair of THE WOMAN designed an exhibition room showing furniture specially planned by Ercol. This room was reproduced in its entirety in the window of a Portsmouth store.[2]