Cartoons used many times in Clerestories.
Sans titreIncludes tracery, North East window, St Helen's Church, and Bowett window.
Sans titreJesse window.
Sans titreCartoons used twice (with slight differences) in the same window: woman with drowned child at tomb, and woman with leprosy at tomb.
Sans titreIncludes used in All Saint's, North Street, and St Michael-le-Belfrey.
Sans titreThe image was used four times in York.
Sans titreIncludes eight clerestory windows of Chori. The images are classified as 'practically identical.'
Sans titreGroup of figures used in two different subjects.
Sans titreCatalogue of sale of a collection of old glass, with prices.
Sans titreThe sundial was used in Drake's History of English glass painting.
Sans titreTwo figure painters employed on one window.
Sans titreHead from window compared with head from Great Malvern, showing they were the work of the same man.
Sans titreTwo ornamental painters employed.
Sans titreMan on ladder. Also includes an image of the East Window, Great Malvern.
Sans titreUnconscious repetition of the same type of head.
Sans titreDesigners stock pattern of head for middle aged man.
Sans titreRepetition of pose and gesture.
Sans titreLithograph, south aisle of choir by F Bedford Jnr.
Sans titreWildfowling.
Sans titreDiagrams to illustrate a lecture on the window.
Sans titreHead of St Patrick, showing technique.
Sans titreGlass showing technique.
Sans titreOil paintings reproduced several times.
Sans titreThe etching shows Swiss glass being manufactured and was drawn by an unknown artist. The original item is in the British Museum.
Sans titreReproduction from an arts catalogue, showing images of glass.
Sans titreShowing canopy treatment similar to stained glass.
Sans titreTaking down glass to protect it from air raids.
Sans titreThe glass shows York Minster as an example.
Sans titreFrom Chaucer's Priests Tale.
Sans titreFox preaching, from a carving on the capital of the Minster. Taken from Browne's history.
Sans titreThe lights are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Sans titreNow in Ettington Park.
Sans titreWildfowling and stencilled background.
Sans titreRuined west bay, West front, north jamb.
Sans titreWest front, from Priory Street.
Sans titreWest end, north aisle, old butt from Saville Court.
Sans titreWest front from Wesley Garden.
Sans titreWest front from Wesley Garden.
Sans titreWest front, with west door and buttresses.
Sans titreNorth side, west front, with jamb.
Sans titreWest front (central lower half).
Sans titreWest front, west door, north and south sedilia and hinges.
Sans titreWest front, west door arch and base of lancets.
Sans titreGreat West door.
Sans titreThe image comes from a church in Warrington.
Sans titreGreat West door.
Sans titreGreat West door.
Sans titreShowing Great West door, with north jamb, shafts and arch moulds.
Sans titreShowing Great West door, with engaged safts.
Sans titreShowing Great West door, with corbelled arch.
Sans titreNorth jamb, west door and sevillia arches.
Sans titreSouth jamb, west door.
Sans titreNorth jamb, west door and bishop terminal.
Sans titreSouth jamb, west door, King Edward terminal.
Sans titreWest front, side arcade and buttress.
Sans titreWest front, showing arcade and south aisle window.
Sans titreWest front, showing lancet window ironworks.
Sans titreMarked 'E E bases found in excavation walls.'
Sans titreMarked 'E E bases found in excavation walls.'
Sans titreWest front from Priory Street.
Sans titreShows front and reverse.
Sans titreThe book was published in 1801. Three slides show images from the book, the other two show text.
Sans titreIncludes coins of Constantine.
Sans titreIncludes coins of Constantine.
Sans titreShowing old back door, toilet and old long roof.
Sans titreShowing part of the roof gone, exposing the old timbers.
Sans titreShowing the shoring and 17th century bricked up windows.
Sans titreOne image depicts Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and is taken from Lacroix, whilst the other is of a window with roundels from the same publication.
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