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3 colleges run All craft appreciation courses in London

There are 3 institutions in London which run All craft appreciation courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your craft appreciation courses.


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Introduction to Working Men'S College

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Working Men's College - The College for Women and Men

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History of Art - Beginners view course
History of Art and Architecture - 19th and 20th Century view course
History of Art and Architecture - Renaissance view course

Working Men’s College (WMC), the college for women and men in Camden , is a fantastic place to study. Students love WMC's...more

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University of the Arts London

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BA (Honours) Fashion History and Theory view course

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Sotheby's Institute of Art (London)

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History of Fashion From 1750 to 1939 view course

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