Wright, Dorothy, 1910-

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Birth 1910-01-04

Biographical notes:

Dorothy Wright was born in 1910. She went to art school as she wanted to be a stage designer. Before World War Two she worked in the dress trade at St Ives, Cornwall where she wrote and designed for the local drama group. She became interested in crafts and after four years at the War Office she joined the London County Council's panel of Craft Instructors in 1947. She learned basketry under Mr W Silence at the Royal Institute for the Blind and studied and designed baskets as well as teaching basket making. In addition to writing about basketry Dorothy Wright also wrote novels, plays and screenplays. She died in 1996

From the guide to the DOROTHY WRIGHT COLLECTION, 1919-1993, (University of Reading, Museum of English Rural Life)

Dorothy Mae Wright is a black Mormon mother and grandmother.

From the description of Oral history, 1987-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322461

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Subjects:

  • Women authors
  • Basket makers
  • Craft workers
  • Handicraft
  • Mormons
  • Writers

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  • Louisiana (as recorded)