The black and white images are most likely from projects J W Knowles and Sons worked on, including St Cuthbert window (York Minster), Wragby Church, St William window (York Minster), St Chad, Lady Chapel windows (York Minster), Parker window (most likely York Minster), Penancer's window (York Minster), Peter de Dene window (York Minster), Bell window (York Minster), Cartmel Fell, Clerestory (York Minster), Nave (York Minster), South Aisle Choir windows (York Minster), Bowett window (location unknown), Great East Window (York Minster), St Saviour's Church East Window, St Martin's Coney Street (window destroyed in the Blitz), St Dennis (Denys) Church, St Helen's church, St Michael-le-Belfrey, glass by Peckitt in Bishopthorpe Palace, Bolton Percy East Window, St Michael's Spurriergate, St Martin's Micklegate, Holy Trinity Goodramgate, All Saint's North Street, Gilling Castle (signature of Bernard Dunninghoff), Merchant Taylor's Hall, Denton in Wharfedale, Great Malvern, St Gyles (Camberwell), Bardwell Church (Suffolk), Saxlingham Nethergate Church (Norfolk), Malvern Priory, Little Malvern, Winscombe (Somerset), Hawsker Church, Deerhurst (Gloucestershire), Wolveden Window (York Minster) and Essars Church. The images are generally details or panels rather than full windows. Also includes details of stained glass techniques and condition, and copies of stained glass window designs from books and secondary sources.
Sin títuloMost of the images are photographic prints created by J W Knowles and Sons and pasted ont blank postcards. Some are identified and include Fountains Abbey, cathedrals in France, Switzerland and Belgium, photographs of York streets and buildings, details from York Minster fabric rolls relating to glass and glaziers, York Minster windows, Great Malvern, St Martin's Church Leicester, All Saint's North Street York, Gloucester Catherdral and others. Many of the images appear elsewhere in the glass plate negative and photographic print collection, however these copies also contain explanatory notes. A large percentage of these images do not contain captions, however they are likely to be of stained glass in York Minster and other churches.
Sin títuloLantern slide.
Sin títuloExterior of brick buildings with figures standing in doorway of one. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLarge brick building with hedgerow and trees in front. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloShed-like structure on wheels in front of large brick building. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloWhitby Abbey view from the north transept including west side and remains of the nave. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloPond with obelisk visible in distance. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe people pictured are wearing formal clothing (pre-1920s fashion). Two men are smoking pipes and another is holding a camera. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe temple is viewed from a distance and snow has settled on the grass and hedges. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloSee KNO/24/2948. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloGothic temple pictured from the Obelisk Pond. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloGateway with black railings set into stone wall with sphinxes either side and statues on pillars above. Photo taken facing away from building. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloOne path is framed by neat hedgerows. The other path is framed by trees. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloHouse flanked by colonnades with raised forecourt. Glass plate negative.
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Sin títuloPath framed by hedgerow. Leads to what looks like the Obelisk Pond at Bramham Park. An obelisk can be seen in the distance beyond it. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe picture shows a curving road leading up to the house. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloColonnade and entablature above still in good condition. Could be the same building as KNO/24/2940. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe photograph is framed by trees with a neatly mown lawn in the forefront. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe chapel was built c.1760. It is pictured here at the north end of the terrace, to the rear of Bramham Park. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Saviour's Church'. Printed sketch. Figures pictured outside of the walls include men wearing capes, women in shawls, and a dog. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Saviourgate Church York'. Shows interior of church. Stained glass window pictured. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Saviours Church York'. Shows interior of church with stained glass window and ceiling. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Clifton York'. Photograph of Clifton Parish Church from distance. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Dringhouses Old Church'. Printed sketch of Dringhouses Old Church. Glass plate negative. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Laurence Church, Laurence Street York'. Printed sketch showing graveyard and exterior of St Lawrence church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Laurence Church York'. Etching of doorway. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Old Saints Saint Maurice Church York'. Photograph of Old St Maurice Church exterior. The original church was demolished in 1876. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Old St Maurice'. Photograph of Old St Maurice Church exterior. Original church demolished in 1876. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloCopy of a letter published in a book. Two images.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Window in Old St Maurice Church Monkgate York'. Plan of St Maurice Church window printed in book. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Old St Maurice Church York'. Printed sketch of Old St Maurice's graveyard. Shows three figures in costume similar to KNO/24/2951. Church building also visible with Minster in distance. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Holy Trinity Micklegate York'. Printed sketch of graveyard at Holy Trinity Church Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Holy Trinity Priory' and 'Trinity Priory Micklegate York'. Etching of Holy Trinity Church Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'All Saints Church North Street York'. Printed sketch of All Saints Church exterior. Shows exterior of church and North Street with figures in costume similar to KNO/24/2961. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'All Saints from Railway Street' (later George Hudson Street) and 'All Saints Church North Street York'. Photograph printed in book. Pile of rubble in front of church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Gable of St Andrews Church York'. Street view including cobbled street and pavement. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloBelow etching: 'Published Nov 1807 by 1 Halfpenny York. Porch of St Margarets York.' Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloShows altar, pulpit, pews and stained glass window. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Pewter Plate from Holy Trinity Church Goodramgate'. Plate engraved: 'Holy Trinity Guthramgate [with initials] WL'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloIncludes transcription.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Corporal Acts of Mercy North St. All Saints'. Stained glass window belonging to All Saints Church, printed in a book. Below window: 'Relieving the Prisoners North Aisle Saints North Street by permission of the Rev P J Shaw'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Men Praying Pryck of Conscience North Street Church York'. Stained glass window belonging to North Street Church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'All Saints Church Pavement York'. Printed sketch of All Saints Church. Figures in costume similar to KNO/24/2948. Includes horse and cart. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Christ Church York'. Printed sketch. Below: 'Holy Trinity King's Court or Christ Church York before restoration'. Also 'Printed by W. Monkhouse Newbald & Stead York'. Includes figures and dog. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Christ Church from Jubbergate York'. Printed sketch. Street scene including figures and cart. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloPossibly Fairfax House. See also: KNO/24/2981. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Fireplace in St Georges Hall Castlegate York'. Later called Fairfax House. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Foundation Merchants Hall York'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Door Case in St Georges Hall Castlegate York'. Later called Fairfax House. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Interior of Merchants Hall'. Page from Country Life, 5 November 1921. Below photograph: 'Copyright', 'The Principal Aisle of the Merchant Adventurers' Hall', and 'Probably built about 1370. Upon the eighteenth century partition wall hang portraits of Masters and Benefactors.' Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloReproduced in German book.
Sin títuloPossibly Fairfax House. See also: KNO/24/2975. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Ceiling in St George's Hall Castlegate York'. Ceiling stuccowork in drawing room of St George's Hall, later called Fairfax House. Shows figure of Amicitia holding heart in one hand and elm tree in the other. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloDrawing room. Photograph taken through mirror. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Ceiling in St George's Hall Castlegate York'. Dining room ceiling with hole in centre for light fitting. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloPhotograph shows open doorway with staircase beyond it. Also features a radiator, long wooden table, a smaller table, and chairs. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloSee KNO/24/2986. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloPhotograph in book. Timber ceiling of St Anthony's. Below image: '7. St Anthony's Hall. Detail of the Nave Roof. Delicate arched trusses spring from angel-carved corbels.' Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloStone steps up to large doorway in righthand building. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Cabinet in St William's College York 1932'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloCharles I's coat of arms is visible above the door. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloReproduction of Van Dyck's portraits of Madam Kirk and Lady Poulett (from the neck down).
Sin títuloShows the second storey doorway at the east end of Sheffield's Hall. It is at the top of an external staircase, and it has Charles I's coat of arms above it. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Main doorway at School for the Blind (King's Manor). The school was founded in 1833 and housed in King's Manor. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind'. Shows open doorway at King's Manor. Perhaps the entrance to what later became the Centre for Medieval Studies. Seated alcove can be seen just inside (see also KNO/24/2998). Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Doorway to east courtyard. Inserted by Thomas Wentworth and featuring his own coat of arms above. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Open doorway to east courtyard at the School for the Blind (King's Manor). Inserted by Thomas Wentworth and featuring his own coat of arms above. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloHandwritten title below printed sketch: 'King's Manor House After Wm Moore [?]'. This could refer to William Moore Junior (1817-1909), who was a landscape painter and teacher in York. The sketch shows buildings from a distance, as seen from beyond the wall. Left-hand building covered by foliage and large trees growing beside the path. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York' (King's Manor). Ornate doorway with one half of door open. A male figure can be seen through the open door. There is wooden panelling either side of door with what looks like coat pegs. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Doorway to the east courtyard at the School for the Blind (King's Manor). Inserted by Thomas Wentworth and featuring his own coat of arms above. Labelled 'School for the Blind York'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Seat built into the wall at School for the Blind (King's Manor). See also KNO/24/2992. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Photographs of ornate stone work at the School for the Blind (King's Manor) Photographer identified as W. Watson below. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloIncludes two images of an unidentified man and one further image of a woman entitled 'Mitty'.
Sin títuloFront cover of a catalogue of 'A Particular of the Cloister: A Beautiful Collection of the Rare Old Stained and Painted Glass', held at Essex House in the Strand, 1773.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Frieze in School for the Blind York'. Print of frieze and site map of the School for the Blind (King's Manor). Above the etching: 'Yorkshire Philosophical Society Museum'. At the centre: 'Frieze in Lord Huntingdon's Room'. Site map includes: The King's Cellar; Remains of the Palace of King Henry VIII; Boy's Playground; Shed; Boy's Basket Room; Boy's Day Room; Pupil Dining Room; Manor; and Classroom. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloColoured sketches for three stained glass window designs, each with a different shield. Lantern slide.
Sin títuloTwo stained glass windows. Both feature a male figure and coat of arms. Lantern slide.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St. Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows Frances Bathurst's tomb in St Martin-cum-Gregory church, Micklegate. Decoration on tombstone and the beginning of the epitaph are visible, where Frances is described as 'a person of excellent accomplishments both of body and mind, and adorned the several stations of life she went through'. Frances's epitaph is listed amongst Francis Drake's 'Monumental Inscriptions in the Churches of York' in Eboracum Volume 2. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows two windows and stonework. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows most of the wall (thought to be south side) but the windows are not clearly visible. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St. Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows the door of the church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows stained glass window at St Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. This is the Window V. Memorial to William Peckitt and it is photographed from the outside of the church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThe scroll is a fragment of an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloShows coat of arms and part of an inscription, which names Susan Beilby (d. 1664) as the wife of William Beilby of 'Miclethwait Graing'. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloExample of repair piece: two different views of 15th century(?) female head; four different subjects got from two Cartoons - St William Window, York Minster: Panel 48. cures by holy oil exuding from shrine; Panel 62. blind and crippled coming to shrine.
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Sin títuloShows a panel on the buttress carved with a shields-of-arms. The pulpit, pews, and a window are also visible. Glass plate negative.
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Sin títuloDepicts male figure, in robes, with his hand raised in blessing. The picture comprises two parts held together. Glass plate negative.
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Sin títuloLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Printed sketch of St. Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Shows church from the north side, including the tower and porch. Figures standing outside. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloThought to be on south side of church. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Tombstone in St Martin's Church York'. Sketch of tombstone, thought to be St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Glass plate negative.
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