Marked 'H96.'
Sans titreMarked 'H94.'
Sans titreMarked 'HT7.'
Sans titreMarked 'P83, O81.'
Sans titreMarked 'P84, O85.'
Sans titreIt is likely that the chapter house is in York Minster.
Sans titreIt is likely that the chapter house is in York Minster.
Sans titreIt is likely that the chapter house is in York Minster.
Sans titreThe sundial was used in Drake's History of English glass painting.
Sans titreThe image comes from a church in Warrington.
Sans titreThe book was published in 1764.
Sans titreThe book was published in 1801. Three slides show images from the book, the other two show text.
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.
Sans titreOne image is labelled 'Madeleine Troyes' whilst the other is labelled 'Herbiose Aube'. The relate to the story of God cursing Cain.
Sans titreThe image depicts heads from the coronation subject at St Helen's Church (presumably York).
Sans titreThe images were taken from the Clerestory, Cologne.
Sans titreThe image is taken from the Meisterwerke Schweizerkirche Glasmalerei.
Sans titreThe image shows the head of Corpus Christi and the head of Christ.
Sans titreThe images were used as illustrations in 'The Universal Magazine' and 'Glass Blowing magazine.'
Sans titreThe images are labelled 'not intended to be worshipped, from Dr Fowler's mural paintings in All Saints Wakefield.'
Sans titreThe image was taken from the British Museum Royal manuscripts 6E vi f.133.
Sans titreThe image is labelled 'by Peckitt (Lobby Window) (JWKs).'
Sans titreIsaac Oliver was allegedly the grandfather of John Oliver, glass painter.
Sans titreThe handbill relates to the theft of glass from All Saints North Street.
Sans titreThe corroded glass has left the traced lines in relief.
Sans titreThe list is from St Stephen's chapel, Westminster.
Sans titreThe image was taken from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1797.
Sans titreThe image is taken from the Ellesmere Manuscript.
Sans titreThe image was taken from Lacroix's 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages.'
Sans titreThe image was taken from 'Memoirs.'
Sans titreThe window is possibly from St Bennet.
Sans titreThe image has been taken from a book.
Sans titreThe image of the canopy has been taken from a book.
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