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  1. Catherine Cranston (27 May 1849 – 18 April 1934), widely known as Kate Cranston or Miss Cranston, was a leading figure in the development of tea rooms. She is nowadays chiefly remembered as a major patron of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret MacDonald, in Glasgow, Scotland.

  2. Diseñados por el arquitecto Charles Rennie Mackintosh, los Salones de Té Willow abrieron sus puertas en octubre de 1903, ganándose rápidamente el beneplácito del público y convirtiéndose en el más famoso de los muchos salones de té inaugurados en Glasgow entre finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Catherine Cranston, also known as Miss Cranston or Kate Cranston, was a forward-thinking businesswoman, entrepreneur and advocate of new ideas. Without her patronage and continued support of the young artists of Glasgow, its development and later renown in the artworld would not have been as successful as it was.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2021 · Kate was known as an an eccentric yet much-loved charactera businesswoman whose entrepreneurial spirit defied the Victorian belief that women should remain housewives. We look at...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Kate was an entrepreneurial business woman whose innovative and successful tea rooms made Glasgow world-famous around the turn of the last century.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2014 · El joven arquitecto conoció a la empresaria escocesa a principios de su carrera y desde 1896 hasta 1917 se encargó (junto con su mujer Margaret MacDonald) de diseñar y producir los interiores de los cuatro salones de té de Miss Cranston.

  7. Catherine Cranston (1849–1934) was a prominent businesswoman and patron of design in Glasgow. From small beginnings she established four suites of commercially successful and artistically distinguished tea rooms in the city centre.