Four lights of a stained glass window, showing multiple panels (narrative? - subject unclear).
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreExterior of a church, with graveyard in foreground. Church and churchyard appear overgrown, with long grass and climbing ivy.
Sans titreFour panels of a stained glass window, depicting male bearded figures. 'Aaron Esaias' written in one panel. 2 copies.
Sans titreInterior of St Georges with a stained glass window in background and pillar in foreground.
Sans titreStained glass window in Westminster, taken from a distance and a low angle.
Sans titreStained glass window in All Saints North Street, York, depicting events from 'The Pricke of Conscience'. Medieval.
Sans titreGreat East Window at York Minster, installed in 1408. 'Full opening at slide' written on piece of paper stuck to envelope.
Sans titreStained glass window from All Saints North Street, York, depicting the seven Corporal Acts of Mercy. Medieval.
Sans titreTwo stained glass windows from the Chapter House in York Minster.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window showing several panels, subject unclear. Medieval.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window, showing three lights, and multiple panels (incidents in life of Christ?).
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreStained glass window from Great Malvern Priory, taken from a distance with the altar and pews in foreground.
Sans titreStained glass window from Great Malvern Priory, taken from a distance with the altar and pews in foreground.
Sans titreInterior of an unknown church or cathedral with a large stained glass window, taken from a distance and a low angle.
Sans titreFour panels from a stained glass window. The top panels depict the Nativity and Mary meeting Elizabeth; the bottom panels depict two men in armour, kneeling at prayer (presumably Sir Reginald Gray and Sir Thomas Lovell, donors).
Sans titreInterior of a church with two stained glass windows visible, pews and the Madonna and child on a flag.
Sans titreThree lights of a stained glass window showing different scenes (some panels possibly broken and reassembled out of order?). Marked 'Rushforth Medie. Christ. Imay, Fig 169.'
Sans titreNine panels from a larger stained glass window (many of them reassembled) - including a coat of arms with three dice on.
Sans titreUpper part of a stained glass window depicting story of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. Medieval.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window depicting events from life of Moses. (Medieval/early modern?).
Sans titreStained glass window depicting events from the life of Edward the Confessor(?).
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreStained glass window with images of bishops or saints in each light. Interior of the church is also visible, with a stone tomb with effigy on top of it in the foreground.
Sans titreStained glass window with images of bishops or saints in each light. Interior of the church is also visible, with a stone tomb with effigy on top of it in the foreground.
Sans titreInterior of a church or cathedral with three stained glass windows visible, as well as the altar, pews and crucifix.
Sans titreStained glass image of a female figure (Hope?) with hands clasped to chest, and an anchor(?) partially visible behind her.
Sans titreFemale figure with hands clasped to chest, anchor(?) partially visible behind her - same image as KNO/24/943 but with darker exposure.
Sans titreFemale figure with hands clasped to chest, anchor(?) partially visible behind her - same image as KNO/24/943 but with darker exposure.
Sans titreFemale figure (Charity) gathering a long-haired adolescent(?) figure to her.
Sans titreEtching of a stained glass window showing three lights depicting female embodiments of Faith, Charity (as in KNO/24/946) and Hope (similar to KNO/24/943).
Sans titreEtching of a stained glass window showing three lights depicting female embodiments of Faith, Charity (as in KNO/24/946) and Hope (similar to KNO/24/943).
Sans titreFemale figure (Charity) gathering a long-haired adolescent(?) figure to her.
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreStained glass image of a female figure (Hope?) with hands clasped to chest, and an anchor(?) partially visible behind her.
Sans titreStained glass image of a female figure (Hope?) with hands clasped to chest, and an anchor(?) partially visible behind her.
Sans titreFemale figure (Faith?) holding a crosier with crucifix on it.
Sans titreFemale figure (Faith?) holding a crosier with crucifix on it.
Sans titreQuatrefoil with image of bird and a scroll border reading 'The Fruits of the Spirit'.
Sans titrePanel showing two angels, with a scroll reading 'Charity', and a lower caption reading 'George Hobson formerly of'.
Sans titreSpire of a church flanked by two angels holding scrolls reading 'Charity' and 'Faith'.
Sans titrePanel showing a tower, with a scroll reading 'Hope', and a lower caption reading 'Beverley who died Nov 1906' [see KNO/24/955].
Sans titreSpires with an angel holding a book, making a gesture of blessing.
Sans titreSpires with an angel holding up a flaming heart.
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreSpires with an angel holding a book, making a gesture of blessing.
Sans titrePanel showing a tower, with a scroll reading 'Faith', and a lower caption reading 'Erected in the memory of' [see KNO/24/955 and KN0/24/597].
Sans titreImage of reredos, depicting Jesus flanked by five kneeling angels holding thuribles. 2 copies.
Sans titreIncludes: 1. abstract quatrefoil-based design; 2. painted image of St Catherine; 3. Painted image of St Hilda and 4. painted image of St Cuthbert.
Sans titreStained glass panel with Lion and Unicorn design. 'Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God' and 'The Peacemaker of the World' written around borders, as in plate 1 of KNO/24/529.
Sans titreInterior of St George's Church, York, showing stained glass window with crucifix altar and statues in front of it. 2 copies.
Sans titreWooden triptych with Jesus holding a chalice, flanked by two angels or saints. One is holding the crown of thorns, one holding bread.
Sans titreNegative image of the coat of arms of the Earl of Harborough. Includes individual crests of all title holders within shield, with handwritten key to the 30 Earls of Harborough written underneath.
Sans titreInterior of St John's Church, Whitby. Two plates depicting different images of the reredos and surrounding area under construction, with scaffolding and ladders. The third plate shows the finished reredos and painting.
Sans titreEast Wall of St John's Church, with reredos and painted wall (see also KNO/24/968). 2 copies.
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreChancel at St Wilfrid's, with decorative panels, altar and crucifix visible.
Sans titreHatchment and coat of arms with 'Loyal Secret' written on scroll. (Possibly Poppleton and Moreby?).
Sans titreInterior of a church, taken from the aisle, showing a stained glass window, an altar and pews.
Sans titreNegative photo image of a First World War memorial plaque.
Sans titreFirst World War parish memorial from St Mary's in Thixendale, listing the dead and the men who 'returned in safety'.
Sans titreDecorated letter to Rev. NJ Miller, Rural Dean of South Holderness, on the occasion of his retirement. Signed by incumbents of parishes of South Holderness. Dated MCMXX (1920).
Sans titreFirst World War memorial plaque in wood and brass(?), commemorating the war dead of Skelmanthorpe.
Sans titreFirst World War memorial tablet commemorating war dead of an unidentified parish in York. (One of the men named was from Acomb).
Sans titreFirst World War memorial tablet commemorating war dead of Thorpe Bassett
Sans titreStained glass light depicting the female personification of Faith? (as in KNO/24/952).
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreStained glass light depicting the female personification of Hope? (as in KNO/24/943).
Sans titreReproduction from a book: parts of two stained glass windows, one depicting the Last Supper(?), the other depicting two male and one female figures at prayer (donor window?).
Sans titreStained glass light depicting St Christopher carrying the Christ child over the river. Medieval.
Sans titreSimilar to Winchester College. Part of a medieval stained glass window depicting St John the Evangelist holding a chalice with a dragon or salamander in it.
Sans titreReproduction of a print depicting a stained glass window with an image of a pedlar, with a walking stick, a pack on his back and a dog by his side. Caption describes the window as having been there 'since time immemorial'. Print published by N. Smith 1791. N.B. The print is inscribed 'see Maitland V2 p1387. Bibliotheca Topographia Brittanica N.39 p30'.
Sans titreStained glass window depicting Moses holding tablets with the Ten Commandments written on them. 'Difficult cut in head' possibly reference to Moses' horns? Victorian. By Sir Edward Burne Jones.
Sans titreCartoon depicting St Martin kneeling before Jesus and several angels who hold a cloth (reference to St Martin giving a beggar his cloak). See also KNO/24/987. Cartoon by Ford Madox Brown.
Sans titreStained glass window depicting St Martin kneeling before Jesus and several angels who hold a cloth. (see also KNO/24/986). By Ford Maddox Brown.
Sans titreReproduction from an advertisement for an exhibition of Enamelled Pictures on Glass, held at St James's Place.
Sans titreReproduction of the front cover of the catalogue for Messrs Hoadley and Oldfield's exhibition of Enamelled Pictures on Glass, held at St James's Place. Dated 1833.
Sans titreThe painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Sans titreMarked as 'before restoration.' One glass plate negative and one transparency. Glass plate depicts stained glass coat of arms, fractured, with part of border missing. Transparency depicts same coat of arms, restored.
Sans titreMarked as 'before restoration.' Stained glass depicting Crucifixion. Glass broken and damaged with pieces missing.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, depicting one drawing of a window with St Paul, and one drawn design for a window of St Paul. Similar compositons, especially positions of hands, in both.
Sans titreReproduction of the front cover of a Catalogue of Specimens of Stained Glass, for an exhibition of Mr and Mrs Pearson's work displayed at 'Rooms lately occupied by the Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce' in the Strand.
Sans titreReproduction from Lasteyrie(?) showing a stained glass window depicting (top to bottom) the Annunciation, Madonna and Child and donors (two female, one male) presenting a stained glass window to God. Medieval.
Sans titreReproduction from a French book showing several panels depicting various Biblical scenes (?) and text. Subjects are prophets and Sibyls. From Biver: Mode d'Emploi des Cantons pour les Peintres Verriers au XVI siecle.
Sans titreReproduction from a book or pamphlet showing different images of engravings of pieces of stained glass (parts of faces, animals, decorative borders etc) from St Stephen's Chapel. Engraved and published by JT Smith, Jan 1804.
Sans titreStained glass window with seven panels, female figures and scrolls with French text. From Biver: Mode d'Emploi des Cantons pour les Peintres Verriers au XVI siecle.
Sans titreDecorative, leaded stained glass panel.
Sans titreDetail of the body of Christ being brought down from the cross. Medieval.
Sans titreThis collection includes personal documents relating to J W Knowles, including ration cards, accounts book, letter book, prescriptions and banns certificate.
Sans titreThe programmes were collected by John Ward Knowles, who was a member of the Society. Also includes some newspaper cuttings.
Sans titreAlso includes some session programmes.
Sans titreThe photographs were collected by John Ward Knowles in his capacity as a member of the Society.
Sans titreThe house was previously owned by the Varvill family, ancestors of J W Knowles.
Sans titreAlso includes details of the Stanhope Forbes School of Painting.
Sans titreThe banns were read at St Michael le Belfrey, York.
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