Unidentified stained glass window.
Sans titreFour prophets.
Sans titreSet of slides showing glass making techniques and examples of stained glass including: no.4 carbonate and copper burnt in; no.7 modern and 12th century; no.10 Eraclius' 13th century glass painting recipe; no.11 Eraclius' recipe for glass painting 14th century; no.36 cartoons used twice, Église de la Madeleine, Aube, Troyes; no.38 curious old inscriptions on the walls of the Haunted Gallery; no.45 glass corroded leaving enamel intact; no.47 York Minster Fabric Rolls, abstract of 1421 roll; no.49 accounts relating to glass painting at York Minster 1371-1639 extracted from the Fabric Rolls; no.50 items in the Fabric Rolls relating to glass painting at York Minster 1471, 1577; transcript of indenture between the Dean and Chapter of York and John Thornton of Coventry, glazier for the glazing of the Great Window in the east gable of the choir of York Minster 10 Dec 1405; no.55 stained glass with inscription to Von Rosenbach 1588; no.61 Steelyard Wharf, London; no.63 Venetian Chart of the English Channel 1489; no.69 diagram to show continuity of design and practice in the York school of glass painting 1399-1529; no.70 ordinances of York, glass painters 1463-64; no.72 ordinances of York, glass painters c.1370; no.75B Prudde's scale of prices for various classes of work 1445-49; no.77 prodigal son playing blackgammon in half moon from Lasteyrie; no.79 stained glass at Limoges - fox preaching to cocks and hens; no.83 statues of Virgin and Child from Petite Chapelle St Jean etc; no. 93 1526 indenture, King's College, Cambridge; no.94 patent granted by Henry VI to John Utynam for manufacture of coloured glass, 1449; no.95. unidentified portrait; no.97 St William Window, York Minster c.1421: two of the donors (the Roos family); pane representing William's enthronization feast, St William Window, York Minster c.1421; no. 116 the monkey's funeral and fox running away with the goose, nave, York Minster; no.125 portrait of Henry Gyles, glass painter of York c.1646-1709 from mezzotint by Francis Place; no.127 image of glass painter's workshop; no.129 [?Self] portrait of Henry Gyles 1680-85, British Museum (Museum no. 1852,0214.372); map of London 1560 showing steelyard and Glaizers Hall, Fye Foot Lane; no.131 16th century window from 15th century cartoons, Saint-Parres-aux-Tertres, Aube department, France; no.139 title page of Waltyer Gedde's Booke of Sundry Draughtes 1615; no.164 unidentified; no.166 map showing England, France, Italy and Belgium; no.167 [York Minster, interior]; no. 168 plan [?of York Minster] showing system 'A' where only the windows nearest the spectator can be seen and system 'B' where all windows can be seen; no.169 [York Minster, exterior]; no.170 Choir, Gloucester Cathedral; no.171 example of an indenture; no.172 St William Window, York Minster c.1421; no.173 St William in Solitude, St William Window, York Minster c.1421; no.178 unidentified stained glass window with annotations; no.179 Corpus Christi Heads at Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York and St Martin's Coney Street, York and Our Lord appearing to St Thomas at All Saints, North Street, York; no.184 East Window, Gloucester Cathedral; no.185 Fairford; no.187 York Minster - William de Auckland appears as Vitriarius in 1371 (extract from unattributed text); no.192 [?monkey funeral, nave, York Minster]
Sans titreSet of slides showing: no.2 unidentified; no.22 unidentified; no.26 unidentified; no.30 unidentified; no.31 stained glass with inscription to Jacob Sulger ?1670s; no.37 cartoons used twice, Vaudes, Aube Madeleine, Troyes; no.38 cartoon cut in two so as to miss the central figure, Vaudes Aube; no.59 window, north aisle, Nostell Church; no.71 extract from ordinances of the York glass painters 1463-64; no.81 (K) two Bishops thrown into Hell, Bourges Cathedral; no.82 (K) Monk first into Heaven, Bourges Cathedral; no.91 unidentified; no.100 St William Window, York Minster c.1421.
Sans titreFive images taken from separate German works.
Sans titreThe window dates from 1537 and includes the name Hans Wichrer.
Sans titreImage of a stained glass window.
Sans titreThe image appears to be an etching from a printed work.
Sans titreThe panels could be from the Great East Window at York Minster.
Sans titreThe image shows three adults, possibly benefactors.
Sans titreJudging by the use of abbreviations and marks, the text is likely to be medieval in origin.
Sans titreThe lantern slide is not an image of a stained glass window, but could be a close-up of deterioration on glass.
Sans titreThe image depicts a family with a crib.
Sans titreThe heads show increasing levels of damage across the faces.
Sans titreThe image is a comparative study of the blind man cured by holy oil, and the paralyzed man cured at the shrine (panels 48 and 77).
Sans titreThe image was taken from 'Memoirs.'
Sans titreIncludes Archbishop Murdac dying, Saint William dying and St William lying in state.
Sans titreThe images appear to be part of a comparative study.
Sans titreThe image is taken from an unidentified window.
Sans titreThe image is taken from an unidentified window and includes details of surviving lead.
Sans titreThe image also includes a dog, and possibly another adult individual.
Sans titreOne roundel shows a procession of people, possibly outside a castle. The other depicts a ship dating to around the 16th - 18th ceturies in style.
Sans titreThe background scene seems to be very similar in both images, and the panels are possibly variations of each other.
Sans titreThe images are possibly of saints, and could be taken from etchings. The images themselves are very faded.
Sans titreThe images show the upper body of both adults, and the heads of the horses, only. The location of the panel is currently unidentified.
Sans titreThe image itself is quite difficult to make out.
Sans titreThe original envelope was marked 'Knowles - Wooden Box Plates 24.'
Sans titreThe image shows what appears to be a middle section of a much taller window.
Sans titreThe lantern slide includes an image of part of the window, close ups of two kings featured in the window, and notes on previous restoration work.
Sans titreA further note states 'used as square panels'. Ervy Aube.
Sans titreWith explanatory notes. Features the Story of Psyche (Chantilly) and the Annunciation (Ecouen).
Sans titreThe image was taken from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1797.
Sans titreThe stonework shows a women roasting in a pot, surrounded by onlookers and goblins. Caption in French.
Sans titreIncludes details on possible uses. Clearly taken from a book, as the image is headed 'Chapter VIII.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe window is entitled 'Christ of the Doctors.' Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe original envelope was also marked 'Miss Harwood.' Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreIt is unclear whether these windows relate to the Merchant Adventurer's Hall or the Merchant Taylor's Hall. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titrePainted for Miss Donthett(?), Whitby. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThere is damage to all plates on one edge. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreSome of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreSome of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreFor Percy J Hibbert. Some of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe windows are by Comper. Some of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe image is taken from the Ellesmere Manuscript.
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreSome of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreSome of the plates are particularly badly damaged and will require conservation. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe windows were by Kempe and Meyers. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe corner of one plate has broken off and is missing. Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreThe image was taken from Lacroix's 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages.'
Sans titreOriginally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Sans titreChancel showing the East Window in disorder. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreChancel, showing the old pews piled up. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreChancel showing general upset. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreNorth Nave arcade, showing the 'Crompton door.' Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreNorth Nave arcade, showing the De Warrene Shield. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreNorth Nave arcade showing the third, fourth and fifth bays, and the Russell window. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreSouth Nave Arcade, showing the remains gallery. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreSouth Nave Arcade, showing a group of workmen. Taken by W Harvey Brook.
Sans titreSouth Arcade, showing a door (possibly temporary). Taken by W Harvey Brook.
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