Showing part of stained glass window - Jesus, flanked by Moses and man with scroll (St Peter?).
Sans titreShowing part of stained glass memorial window: the transfiguration of Jesus. In memory of 'George William Golledge, who died March 17th 1920. The gift of Susannah his wife'.
Sans titreShowing part of stained glass memorial window: the transfiguration of Jesus. In memory of 'George William Golledge, who died March 17th 1920. The gift of Susannah his wife'.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreShowing upper part of stained glass window - cathedral spires in the background, an open Bible in the foreground with 'Micha VI.8, James 1.27' written on pages.
Sans titreShowing two images of same stained glass window: a knight, captioned Mr Greatheart 'The Pilgrim's Progress. In memory of Reginald Barcroft Parker OBE, of Milford Hall, and John Neville Parker and Dorothy Neville Charleton, two of his children'.
Sans titreShowing two images of same stained glass window: Mary at the Annunciation, captioned 'Behold the Handmaid of the Lord'. In memory of Eva Gladys Moody, died June 28th 1918, aged 21.
Sans titreShowing two images of same stained glass window: Mary at the Annunciation, captioned 'Behold the Handmaid of the Lord'. In memory of Eva Gladys Moody, died June 28th 1918, aged 22.
Sans titreShowing image of stained glass window - Mary at the Annunciation - similar to KNO/24/1063, but with 'behold the Handmaid of the Lord' in medieval calligraphy, on scroll at Mary's feet.
Sans titreShowing stained glass memorial window: a knight, captioned Mr Greatheart 'The Pilgrim's Progress. In memory of Reginald Barcroft Parker OBE, of Milford Hall, and John Neville Parker and Dorothy Neville Charleton, two of his children'. Same image as in KNO
Sans titreShowing stained glass memorial window: a knight, captioned Mr Greatheart 'The Pilgrim's Progress. In memory of Reginald Barcroft Parker OBE, of Milford Hall, and John Neville Parker and Dorothy Neville Charleton, two of his children'. Same image as in KNO
Sans titreShowing two lights of a stained glass window, which depict a man on his knees being welcomed into heaven by an angel and Jesus. Captioned 'well done thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of the Lord'. Similar to KNO/24/1044, but in memor
Sans titreChrist holding a chalice and wafer. Captioned 'Drink ye all of this for this is my blood'.
Sans titreThree lights of a stained glass window, depicting Christ surrounded by children. Text at bottom reads 'come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest'.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreGlass plate negative showing 24 sketches of various Biblical figures.
Sans titreGlass plate negative showing a photo of a stained glass Lion and Unicorn window.
Sans titrePhoto of paper, with two sketches of a richly dressed male figure.
Sans titrePhoto of paper, with two sketches of richly dressed male figure (as in KNO/24/1072, but zoomed in).
Sans titreGlass plate negative showing 24 sketches of various Biblical figures.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a drawing of a multi-panel stained glass window. In National Gallery of Scotland.
Sans titreImage of a stained glass sundial.
Sans titreCoat of arms in stained glass, with crossed keys and a bishop's mitre.
Sans titreStained glass window with a coat of arms (sheep, shells, cockerels).
Sans titreLight of a stained glass window depicting St Peter (?) with book and keys.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreDrawings of Solomon (as in KNO/24/1072 and KNO/24/1073), now in the possession of Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
Sans titreGlass plate negative showing 24 sketches of various Biblical figures, as in KNO/24/1070 and KNO/24/1074.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window showing a male, bearded saint. Medieval. From a window in St Denys Church, revived In 1877.
Sans titreCeluloid negative depicting a circular stained glass design of a man and woman 'arm in arm' with a goat. Probably in Broughton Hall, Staffs.
Sans titreCelluloid negative of an oval stained glass light depicting a priest at prayer in front of a crucifix.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window with tower and floral design. From 'Day' windows.
Sans titreReproduction from a print, showing a section of decorative stained glass with vine and grape design.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a drawing of one light of a stained glass window, depicting a king with scroll. From Westlake, History of Design in Painted Glass, Vol. IV Plate XXIV.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a Corpus Christi statue (risen Christ holding body of dead Christ).
Sans titreDepicting detail from a stained glass window of two male heads.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreTwo lights of a stained glass window, each with a male figure. Contact Print.
Sans titreStained glass coat of arms - demi-lion and three pears, parrot with pear in its claw perched on knight's helmet. Motto: Amo Ut Invenio (I love as I find).
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window, showing a male figure, walking barefoot, carrying shell and bible. Possibly a pilgrim.
Sans titreMadonna and child statue.
Sans titreSection of stained glass, showing St George slaying the dragon.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a letter from the Paston papers. Medieval.
Sans titreReproduction of a print, showing five fragments of stained glass, with identifying captions: arms of Archbishops Bancroft and Land, Arms of King Philip II of Spain, Arms of France and England, motto of Archbishop Cranmer. Print published by E.W. Brayley, 1806.
Sans titreReproduction of print, showing fragments of stained glass (birds, lions, decorative borders) from St Stephen's Chapel, engraved and published by John Thomas Smith, 1804.
Sans titreReproduction of a print, showing line drawings of sections of stained glass windows with floral and vine designs. Print, H Shaw (in corner) in Thos. Willeneuth (?) book. Now in the posession of E Wyndham Hulme Clare, Sevenoaks.
Sans titreThe slide shows the Great East Window.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window with oak leaf and acorn design.
Sans titreClose up of a stained glass detail (showing legs of armoured figure?).
Sans titreSection of stained glass window, depicting the dead Christ. Medieval.
Sans titreSmall, praying, tonsured figure in the border of a stained glass window.
Sans titreTwo glass plate negatives stuck together, with the arms of Neville in the middle.
Sans titreFive lights of stained glass window from Holy Trinity Goodramgate (scenes from life of Christ).
Sans titreBroken piece of plate glass negative, glued to cardboard, showing detail from a stained glass window, with a bearded, crowned figure.
Sans titreTwo celluloid negatives stuck together, showing a stained glass window depicting a male and female saint, surrounded by children. Medieval.
Sans titreStained glass window detail, depicting drapery material.
Sans titrePhoto of a corroded section of stained glass window.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreDetail from a stained glass window of a crowned, bearded figure with an angel whispering in one ear, a Devil whispering in the other.
Sans titreLarge stained glass window. A portion is now in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Sans titreStained glass window showing decorative material (no heads).
Sans titreBoth from same drawing.
Sans titreThe glass was formerly in the St Cuthbert window. From drawings by John W Knowles.
Sans titreShows four panels.
Sans titreShows three panels.
Sans titreThe location in unidentified. Celluloid.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid. Location unknown.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreAfter restoration. Celluloid.
Sans titreAfter restoration. Celluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreHead of St Thomas in the north aisle, All Saints North Street, a duplicate of one in JWK's collection.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreCelluloid.
Sans titreChild's wooden rocking chair.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreMedieval stained glass window. Appears to be the Pricke of Conscience window.
Sans titrePart of a multi-panel stained glass window.
Sans titreShowing part of a large stained glass window.
Sans titreStained glass window detail, showing a head and hands with corroded, pockmarked glass. The heads are of the coronation in St Helen's Church - one corroded, the other not.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a handwritten letter from Mr Miller to Mr Radcliffe(?), dated Feb 10 1819. In Thomas Wilmhurst's scrap book, now in the posession of E. Wyndham Hulme, Clare, Sevenoaks.
Sans titreFront cover of catalogue for 'Mr Dihl's Exhibition of Paintings on Glass, representing Natural Scenery with a new and unparalleled effect'. Dated 1817. The exhibition was at the Western Exchange, Old Bond Street.
Sans titreReproduction of the front cover of the catalogue for 'Magnificent painted window of the tournament of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, by Thomas Wilmhurst'. . 1830. The window was destroyed by fire 29th January 1832. Size of the window: 24 feet by 18 feet.
Sans titreReproduction of an advertisment for an 'Exhibition of Pictures in the Ancient Art of Painting on Glass', mostly Biblical subjects, by G Hoadley and A Oldfield.
Sans titreReproduction of a review of Thomas Wilmshurst's Field of the Cloth of Gold stained glass exhibition, taken from the Times, 5th April 1830.
Sans titreReproduction of a map of 'Old York'.
Sans titreThe glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreReproduction of the map, showing the Thames and houses and streets beyond.
Sans titreReproduction of a drawing of the chapel, with stained glass windows visible. Lithograph (no publisher's name or date) in Thomas Wilmshurst's scrap book.
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