Reproduction of prints from a French book: Fig 10. - Psyché prête à se venger de ses soeurs (Psyche ready to take revenge on her sisters); Fig 11. - Le roi et la reine déplorant la beauté de Psyché (the King and Queen lamenting the beauty of Psyche).
Sans titreImage of 19th century stained glass window depicting a monk ringing evensong.
Sans titrePanel made up of figures, heads etc from cartoons in other panels. Includes image of four panels; crowds, male and female faces, figures on horseback and figures praying.
Sans titrePhoto of circular stained glass [depicting the Last Supper?] 'In possession of Frank Green York' inked on the plate.
Sans titreImage of three sections of stained glass window (one of an oak leaf?) each marked with T. Caption: '[mar]ked with a T in order to show to which light it belonged when mixed with others'.
Sans titreImage of four male heads: Corpus Christi Head (l: Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York, r: St Martin's, Coney St, York); Our Lord Appearing to St Thomas (l: All Saints, North St, York, r: not captioned).
Sans titreThe etching shows Swiss glass being manufactured and was drawn by an unknown artist. The original item is in the British Museum.
Sans titreYork Minster accounts in connection with glass painting and Glazing. Synopsis of number of men employed and time worked' Image showing table of number of men employed and time worked. 1371 - 1497
Sans titreReproduction of a footnote from a book, giving the Latin text of the indenture between the Dean & Chapter of York, and John Thornton of Coventry, for the glazing of the great window in the east gable of the choir of the cathedral church of York. (see also
Sans titreReproduction from a German book, showing an image of the clerestory in Cologne Cathederal.
Sans titreReproduction of an indenture between the Dean & Chapter of York, and John Thornton of Coventry, for the glazing of the great window in the east gable of the choir of the cathederal church of York. Dated 10th December 1405.
Sans titreFrom the Clerstory, St Martin-le-Grand, York. Image of both sides of the stained glass window, caption 'North Clerestory. St Martin-le-Grand, York - Figure of St Mark turned over and made to face in the opposite direction becomes St Luke'.
Sans titreCartoons used several times for windows in different churches': Noah building the Ark (from Madeleine Troyes, Pouan and Herbisse, Aube) and God cursing Cain (from Madeleine and Herbisse).
Sans titreAbstract of Roll of 1421, including table of receipts and expenditures.
Sans titreReproductions entitled 'The following comprise the whole of the items to be found in the Fabric Rolls which relate to Glass Painting as distinct from Glazing'; Accounts relating to Glass painting at York Minster 1371-1639 extracted from the Fabric Rolls [
Sans titreImage of carved screen from Newark Church. Pews visible in foreground. Believed to be the work of Thomas Drawswerd.
Sans titreIdentical image to KNO/24/303, but a darker reproduction.
Sans titreReproduction from book: photo of a medieval stone boss and a mason preparing stone (Archeological Museum, Cambridge).
Sans titreFrom Oidtmann. Rheinischer Glasmalereien. Reproduction of a small part of the manuscript of Theophilus, captioned Abb. 1. Aus der Handschrift von Wolfenbüttel (Fig.1, from the Manuscript of Wolfenbüttel).
Sans titreAnnunciation Ecouen copied from the panel of Story of Psyche. Reproduction from book - Fig.1. - Eglise d'Ecouen - Vitrail de l'Annonciation (Ecouen Church - Stained Glass of the Annunciation).
Sans titreVisitations, Gisons copied from engraving of the Story of Psyche. Caption: Fig 119 - Visitation de la Vierge. Vitraile en grisaille de l'église de Gisors (Visitation of the Virgin Mary. Stained glass window in Gisors church).
Sans titreReproduction from Westlake's History of Design in Painted Glass vol iv Plate xxiv - window in Henry VII chapel by Barnard Flower.
Sans titreReproduction of pages 208-9 of York Memorandam Book - The Ordinances of the Glasiers (146 3/4); reproduction of book, page unknown - Des Verrours glasiourz (Fr.?).
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Sans titreThe central figure appears to be praying and is looking towards a jug. An angel and two other figures are behind him. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreDepicts male figure, in robes, with his hand raised in blessing. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreThe word 'Sancte' is visible and the figure appears to be a woman, kneeling down. There is a book behind her and figures either side. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreAngels and men shown. A figure at the centre, dressed in robes, lifts their hands skywards. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreDepicts a group of figures with hands upheld as though in prayer. An obscured figure, perhaps a corpse, is laid on a plinth at the centre. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreReproduction of six contracts for windows, 1445-1450, undertaken by John Pruddle of Westminster. Plus caption.
Sans titreLabelled 'St Martin Micklegate'. Print of 'Tracery of the East Window of the South Aisle' of St. Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Tracery depicts an angel Below tracery: 'St Martins Church, Micklegate, York. London John Weale, 59 High Holborn, October 1st 1843. Printed in colour by C.F.Cheffins'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Photograph shows the top of a church pier with a framed rectangular gap in the centre. A window is visible in the background.
Sans titreLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Chuch York'. Shows column, pews, and two stained glass windows. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Holy Water Stoop St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. See KNO/24/3024 for sharper image. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Holy Water Stoop St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. See KNO/24/3024 for sharper image. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Holy Water Stoop St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Interior St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows printed photograph of interior St Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'St. Martins Church Micklegate York'. Printed sketch of St. Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Old Communion Table St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'in St. Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows ambry in St. Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sans titrePanel 66. Woman poisoned by eating frog. St William Window, York Minster.
Sans titreLabelled 'Tombstone in St Martin's Church York'. Sketch of tombstone, thought to be St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreThought to be on south side of church. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
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Sans titreDepicts male figure, in robes, with his hand raised in blessing. The picture comprises two parts held together. Glass plate negative.
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Sans titreShows 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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Sans titreExample 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.
Sans titreShows 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.
Sans titreThe scroll is a fragment of an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled 'St. Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows the door of the church. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled 'St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows two windows and stonework. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreTwo stained glass windows. Both feature a male figure and coat of arms. Lantern slide.
Sans titreColoured sketches for three stained glass window designs, each with a different shield. Lantern slide.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreFront 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.
Sans titreIncludes two images of an unidentified man and one further image of a woman entitled 'Mitty'.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreHandwritten 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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled 'School for the Blind York'. Doorway to east courtyard. Inserted by Thomas Wentworth and featuring his own coat of arms above. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreShows 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.
Sans titreReproduction of Van Dyck's portraits of Madam Kirk and Lady Poulett (from the neck down).
Sans titreCharles I's coat of arms is visible above the door. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Cabinet in St William's College York 1932'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreStone steps up to large doorway in righthand building. Glass plate negative.
Sans titrePhotograph 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.
Sans titreSee KNO/24/2986. Glass plate negative.
Sans titrePhotograph shows open doorway with staircase beyond it. Also features a radiator, long wooden table, a smaller table, and chairs. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Ceiling in St George's Hall Castlegate York'. Dining room ceiling with hole in centre for light fitting. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreDrawing room. Photograph taken through mirror. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titrePossibly Fairfax House. See also: KNO/24/2975. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreReproduced in German book.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled 'Door Case in St Georges Hall Castlegate York'. Later called Fairfax House. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Foundation Merchants Hall York'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Fireplace in St Georges Hall Castlegate York'. Later called Fairfax House. Glass plate negative.
Sans titrePossibly Fairfax House. See also: KNO/24/2981. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Christ Church from Jubbergate York'. Printed sketch. Street scene including figures and cart. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
Sans titreLabelled 'Men Praying Pryck of Conscience North Street Church York'. Stained glass window belonging to North Street Church. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled '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.
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Sans titreLabelled 'Pewter Plate from Holy Trinity Church Goodramgate'. Plate engraved: 'Holy Trinity Guthramgate [with initials] WL'. Glass plate negative.
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