The notebook is comprised of newspaper cuttings written by Frank Kidson entitled 'Leeds in the Making and the men who have helped'.
A collection of stories.
Exercise book compiled by J W Knowles marked '5 - actors'. Includes newspaper clippings and handwritten notes covering theatrical news.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The exercise book is numbered '2' and contains heraldic notes.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The exercise book contains notes on heraldry.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Includes loose letters relating to the Journal, receipts for the journal, a log of work carried out and payments received regarding the Journal.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The glass negative was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The image shows a woman poisoned by eating a frog.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'P72, O72'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'P86, O65'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'P28, O31.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'P47, O89.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'P83, O81.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)It is likely that the chapter house is in York Minster.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The image comes from a church in Warrington.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The handbill relates to the theft of glass from All Saints North Street.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The image has been taken from a book.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduced in German book.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Panel 66. Woman poisoned by eating frog. St William Window, York Minster.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of six contracts for windows, 1445-1450, undertaken by John Pruddle of Westminster. Plus caption.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Visitations, 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).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Image 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'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Image of part of a stained glass window: medieval male figure praying in foreground, stained glass window and images of butterflies(?) in background.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Plate of stained glass window (medieval style but possibly newer?) showing a male figure gambling in an inn.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Full image of a stained glass window, numbered No.8706, labelled ERVY (Aube) at bottom. Scenes from life of Christ (w crucifiction at top left?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two half-plate enlargements. Reproduction from English book showing line drawing of Ancient Egyptian glass blowing method.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)From a drawing by Albert Durer. Portrait of a man (Probably Bernard Van Orley): London, Print Room, British Museum.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of a corroded section of stained glass and leading, and a corroded iron bar.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of a medieval window showing a distressed woman at shrine.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window - St William kissing cross held by another male figure, observed by five others. (In pencil: one contact print).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window showing St William praying in front of the Holy Ghost (in the form of a bird), observed by two other figures.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window. Foreground: two young male figures in armour, kneeling. Background: two(?) other figures, Trefoil (and mullion?) windows.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window - male and female figures, male in armour, female in elaborate headdress, kneeling. Background: two(?) other figures, Trefoil (and mullion?) windows. Similar composition to KNO/24/360 & 362, with different figure.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window showing figures in a church with angels above, Latin scroll.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window showing two figures, one male, standing, one female, kneeling (washing feet of male?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window. Close up of head of St William, looking at bird (as in KNO/24/359).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window showing St Catherine(?) between two wheels, angels above her.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval window showing one section showing a group of figures, another section showing a single kneeling figure.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of bill for stained glass at Fountains Abbey, written by John Pseuall, dated 9th Feb 1540, taken from Memorials of Ripon Surtees Soc. Volume iii, p290.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction from English book: contains sentence 'It would seem that the design and direction of the work were in the hands of the Ecclesiastical Members of the Community'. - p122, Walks Round York Minster.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction from English newspaper article: contains subheading 'A VICAR CHORAL AS GLAZIER' in reference to Thomas de Beneston.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of stained glass window: infant Jesus visited by the three wise men (?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Close up image of the window, showing a male bearded figure with corrosion following pattern of his hair, beard and robe.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Negative of a medieval stained glass window, showing a crowned male figure.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)From Browne's History of the Cathedral Church of York. Vol ii Plate LXVII. Image of part of the Five Sisters window, showing a floral/vine pattern.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction from a book showing a picture of the border window, captioned '174. York Minster'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of window, presumably from Canterbury cathedral (funeral?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of window, presumably from Canterbury cathedral (four male figures).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two images on one plate: section of window, presumably from Canterbury cathedral, (pastoral scene and healing scene as in KNO/24/465).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of window, presumably from Canterbury cathedral (pastoral scene, male figure with horses, as in KNO/24/466).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of window, presumably from Canterbury cathedral (enlargement of panel - one male figure beating another, tied).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The Resurrection of the Vicar's first wife (Reverend Joseph Hall). Reproduction of a stained glass window showing a woman attended by angels, rising to meet Jesus.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Statue of the murder (of Thomas Becket?)with stained glass windows in background.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Perhaps depicting scenes from the life of a female saint(?), and including statues of female figures at prayer either side.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Same location as KNO/24/505 but closer and lower angle shot.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The arms depict three goats and a star.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)For Sir Tatton Sykes: photo of the interior of Garton-on-the-Wolds church.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of tiled floor with pattern (including vine leaf and grapes).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two images of stained glass, titled 'Tracery lights done at a different time from the main lights, East Window, Great Malvern.' One of the Last Supper, captioned 'Last Supper in main lights. Good drawing of seated figures and fine treatment of hair'. One
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Image of a male saint, tonsured, holding book in one hand and quill(?) or palm frond(?) in other.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The slide is broken down the centre.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)It is likely that the window was part of York Minster.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The etching shows Swiss glass being manufactured and was drawn by an unknown artist. The original item is in the British Museum.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)It is likely that the window was in York Minster.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The engraving has been printed as an illustration in a book.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The painting was used as an illustration in J W Knowles' 'A manual of glass painting.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)