Taken from aisle showing altar and stained glass windows in background.
Sans titreTaken from the aisle, showing pews, altar, and stained glass windows in background.
Sans titreShowing scenes from life of a male saint, with French script.
Sans titreSame location as KNO/24/505 but closer and lower angle shot.
Sans titreShowing nine panels and French writing.
Sans titreCircular section of stained glass, depicting the Annunciation and the donor Abbot Suger at Mary's feet.
Sans titrePart of a stained glass window (medieval, possibly St Denys?).
Sans titrePart of the stained glass window: medieval and showing the Jesse Tree, Chartres cathedral.
Sans titreComplete stained glass window (believed to be from St Denys?) - annunciation as in KNO/24/508 visible at bottom of image.
Sans titreThe arms depict three goats and a star.
Sans titreFor Sir Tatton Sykes: photo of the interior of Garton-on-the-Wolds church.
Sans titreReproduction from a book, showing a photograph of Winchester College Chapel with pews in foreground and window in background, captioned 'Plate XXI' and credited to W.T. Green, Winchester.
Sans titreReproduction of handwritten medieval(?) patent.
Sans titreShowing two crowns, each with a three-headed flower growing through it. Letter 'M' between crowns.
Sans titreSection of tiled floor with pattern (including vine leaf and grapes).
Sans titreTwo 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
Sans titreImage of a male saint, tonsured, holding book in one hand and quill(?) or palm frond(?) in other.
Sans titreFowler was believed to be the author of the 'Mosaics and Stained Glass.' Marked 'in Thomas Wilmshaw's Scrapbook now in the posession of E. Wyndham Hulme, Clare Sevenoaks'. Reproduction of an engraving(?) portrait of a 19th century male. 'W Fowler, painter
Sans titreNow in Yorkshire Museum. Image of stained glass, monogrammed E.G.S, 'had issue six sonnes & 8 daughters, viz' (dates AE 54 - 45).
Sans titrePhoto of brass alms dish (same motto as KNO/24/542 but different crest in centre).
Sans titrePhoto of plain metal altar cross.
Sans titrePhoto of brass alms dish (as in KNO/24/543, but different background, size and angle of photo).
Sans titreMarked 'supplied to Miss Weaver.' Photograph of an open case with items of four piece communion set in front of it; chalice, paten, pyx and cruet. Label round neck of cruet with 'no.6340 £6.0.0.' written on.
Sans titreOne image of two crosses side by side - ornate metal altar cross with three-pronged ends (as in KNO/24/547) and plain metal altar cross (as in KNO/24/546).
Sans titrePhoto of metal altar cross with trefoil ends.
Sans titrePhoto of metal altar cross with trefoil ends (as in KNO/24/548).
Sans titrePhotograph of the communion set: candle in candlestick, paten, veil, pyx, bread cutter, cruets with crucifix-shaped stoppers.
Sans titrePhoto of metal pendant lamp (gas-powered?), suspended from above.
Sans titrePhoto of metal pendant lamp, with candle inside, hanging from hook on wall. Labelled 'Supp to Mr Thompson.'
Sans titrePhoto of gas pendant lamp suspended from above.
Sans titrePhoto of metal pendant gas lamp, with ornate chains, suspended from above.
Sans titrePhoto of metal ewer, with water and cross of Cuthbert(?) design on side.
Sans titreOne photo with two images - shields with IHS design on them.
Sans titrePhoto of metal ewer with waves and Cuthbert/Celtic cross(?) design on side.
Sans titrePhotograph of ornate altar bell with trefoil design on handle.
Sans titreMarked 15/. Photograph of a baptismal shell (possibly made of actual shell?) with cross pattée handle.
Sans titreOne plate with two similar images - male figure in crouching/kneeling pose, left figure bald and clean-shaven, right figure with head and facial hair. Headed 'St William Window, York Minster', captioned 'Panel 48. Blind man cured by holy oil' and 'Panel 7
Sans titreOne plate with seven reproductions of stained glass images and handwritten captions: two heads (the mayor of York as re-used for St William lying in State); three group scenes (woman undergoing ordeal by fire, St William lying in state, St William receive
Sans titrePhoto of metal font ewer with ornate, double handled design.
Sans titreOne plate showing two images of glass - one from story of Psyche and one of three lights depicting Visitation: captioned 'print from a series illustrating the story of Psyche by the 'Master of the Die' and window representing the visitation at Ecouen made
Sans titreOne plate showing three images, reproduced from books (?) showing three different parts of stained glass windows. Middle image captioned 'Troyes (Aube) Eglise de la Madeleine (1894)'.
Sans titreReproduction of a typewritten page; table showing quantities of colouring metals in each colour of stained glass.
Sans titrePhoto of a wooden table with circular stained glass template and pieces of glass laid out on it.
Sans titreReproduction from a French book, showing four panels of a stained glass window, captioned 'Vitrail d'Ervy'.
Sans titreThe first image is of Joachim in the fields; whilst the second is the meeting at the Golden Gate, North Clerestory, Great Malvern.
Sans titreReproduction of a typewritten page; table showing analysis of glass in Rheims Cathedral by colour and chemical content.
Sans titreOne plate showing three different images of stained glass windows, depicting Jesse Tree. Captioned l - r: Herbisse, Eglise de La Madeleine and [no caption].
Sans titreReproduction of line drawing of furnace, diagram and cross-section.
Sans titreOne plate with two images of stained glass windows - different windows with similar compositions.
Sans titreImage of four ships at sea: one with sun on the sail, captioned 'Richard II returning from the expedition to Ireland. MS Hart 1319'.
Sans titreReproduction of line drawing - kiln with plate of stained glass inside it.
Sans titreReproduction from a book of a letter from John Berry to Mr Lloyd, dated 1788, regarding the breaking down of old stained glass windows for the lead.
Sans titreOne plate with two images: one stained glass and one engraving, both of Psyche meeting her sisters(?).
Sans titrePrint by Albrecht Durer of window. One plate with two images: one of stained glass and one engraving. Shows Christ taking leave of his mother.
Sans titreMade up of figures from prints of the story of Psyche by the Master of the Die. One plate with three images showing similarities between images of the Visitation and the story of Psyche.
Sans titreReproduction of a press cutting, with text advertising sale of the Property of the Marquis of Landsdowne, including 'a remarkable stained-glass window in five panels. Photo captioned 'a stained-glass window with effigies of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York and Royal Arms, sale March 26'. Date (1920) and further information ('sold for £360. (Cautrey?). Also includes two other panels £380 (Seligman.) Vide press cuttings on stained glass')
Sans titreOne plate with three images of a male, crowned figure (David? Solomon?) holding branches. Images captioned St Denys, Chartres, York (top to bottom).
Sans titreSix single figurines: two subjects got out of three cartoons. Includes North Clerestory, Great Malvern.
Sans titrePlate of Galyon Hone's signature scratched on wall of Haunted Gallery, Hampton Court.
Sans titreReproduction from a book or newspaper: picture of medieval stained glass, image of crowned male figure with vines in background (Jesse tree?). Caption: 'sold for 70,000 (£18,500) dollars in New York - a record price: a thirteenth century English stained glass panel from the Lawrence collection'.
Sans titreOne plate with two images - reproductions of stained glass windows showing Jesse Tree, captioned Troyes (partially cut off) and Vaudes.
Sans titreThree images of a male figure (crowned, seated). Captioned (left to right): Troyes, Vaudes, Hebrisse.
Sans titreSchool of Nuremberg, purchased by Victoria & Albert Museum for £175. One plate with two images of stained glass windows - one showing the marriage of Tobit, one showing marriage of Blessed Virgin.
Sans titreOne plate with two images - circular stained glass, 1) a ship at sea with figures struggling in water (the Ark?) 2) figures on horseback outside city.
Sans titreOne plate with thirteen images: cartoons of saints/bishops in similar compositons with different headwear, motifs etc.
Sans titreOne plate with four images of stained glass window panels featuring figures at St William shrine. Plate headed 'Four Different Subjects Got From Two Cartoons'. Captioned: A. Panel 48. cures by holy oil exuding from shrine. B. Panel 62. Blind and crippled
Sans titreOne plate with six images of stained glass panels, showing figures repeatedly used in Parker window, Wolveden Window, Bolton Percy Window. Headed 'Cartoons used several times over'.
Sans titreOne plate with two images of different 15th century 'Visiting the Sick' windows, showing similarity in composition, with paragraph hypothesising that these windows were derived from 'a common source, such as a print or manual of instruction' - former sugg
Sans titreSector-shaped image of medieval, tonsured male figure, headed 'Head from a cartoon of a figure of probably St Stephen or St Laurence used to fill and opening in tracery. Great Malvern'. Photo credited to 'Sidney Pitcher, Gloucester'.
Sans titreOne plate with two images: stained glass of St John the Evangelist, depicting 'German influence in Oxford Work'. A) figure of St John the Evangelist from Winchester College, B) figure of same from the West Window, Altenberger.
Sans titreOne plate with three images of dead, male heads. Panel 28. Archbishop Murdac dying. Panel 43. St William dying. Panel 44. St William lying in state. Caption: the head of St William lying in state has evidently been taken from Panel 28 or panel 43.
Sans titreOne plate with six small images of stained glass windows, depicting 'The Blessed Virgin chucks the Divine Infant under the chin' from different locations across Europe (M. Gladbach, St Victor of Zanten, Heimersheim, Cologne Cathedral, St Cunibert Cologn
Sans titreOne plate with five images. Different stained glass depicting the Holy Trinity from around York: Tracery, St Martins; Tracery St Saviours; Yorke Window St Johns Micklegate; SW window St Michaels Spurriergate (the Holy Ghost not shown); East window Holy Tr
Sans titrePlate showing the corrosion of glass. Contains two images showing degraded, faded stained glass.
Sans titreSection of stained glass showing medieval male figure and sun with human face (as in KNO/24/452), captioned 'All Saints Church North Street, York, from drawings by Miss Mabel Leaf'.
Sans titrePlate of Maximillian of Austria in the Victoria & Albert Museum, purchased for £6000. The plate is a reproduction of six lights of stained glass, showing angels, medieval male and female figures.
Sans titreOne plate with three images: windows at Altenberg, Oxford and York showing similarity in shape and subject.
Sans titreCartoons copied from prints. Windows at Chantilly and Ecouen copied from prints of the story of Psyche. Story of Psyche at Chantilly and Annunciation at Ecouen. Caption: 'At Ecouen the figure of the Virgin and at Chantilly the whole subject have been taken from the print of 'The Queen hearing the reply of the Oracle' from the series illustrating the story of Psyche by The Master of the Die'.
Sans titrePanel made up of portions of two others, showing the poisoned woman at a shrine. Three images from the St William Window: Panel 66. Woman poisoned by eating frog; Panel 87. Man offering wax leg at shrine; Panel 67. Poisoned woman at shrine. Same figure clearly visible in 66 and 67.
Sans titreFigure of a woman used three times (St William Window, York Minster). Three images of kneeling female figure. Captioned 'Panel 68. Boy recovered at shrine. Panel 100. Leprous woman at shrine. Panel 77. Paralyzed man cured.' Same figure and compositon with different head-dress, leprosy scars etc.
Sans titreSeven Sybils squeezed into head of lights and tracery. Reproduction: upper part of stained glass window, medieval female figures and Latin scrolls, captioned 'No. 9755 Eglise de Montfey, Aube'.
Sans titreHead of a woman used three times. Three images of the same female head used in three different panels: 44, St William lying in state. 69. Deformed man carried to shrine. 74. Hump backed boy cured.
Sans titreSame cartoon used twice in the same window to represent two different subjects - drowned child recovered at shrine; and humpbacked boy recovered at shrine. From the St William Window, York Minster. Images of panel 74. Hump backed boy cured at shrine. Panel 99. Drowned child brought to shrine. Same small kneeling figure visible in both.
Sans titreImages from a book showing a gentleman on horseback (in 17th century dress).
Sans titrePhoto of a portion of stained glass window, with two lights: St Christopher carrying the Christ child; unidentified male saint.
Sans titreFigures from one cartoon used in another subject. Four images: Panel 37. St William received at Micklegate Bar by Lord Mayor, Panel 36. St William met by Dean and Chapter outside York.. Also includes enlarged images showing St William on horseback from each panel.
Sans titreBy Jean Malouel, Louvre. Wood Statue, Cologne.
Sans titreBlurred photo of a portion of stained glass showing figure kneeling before a bishop(?).
Sans titreBlurred photo of a portion of stained glass window. The plate is faded, 'no. 4 panel' written on plate in ink.
Sans titreModerately faded image, showing part of a stained glass window, subject unclear.
Sans titreBlurred photo of part of a stained glass window. It is multi-panel, one panel depicting crucifiction, others unclear. plate moderately faded and discoloured, starting to separate at top right. '3rd W North Side' written on plate in ink.
Sans titreBlurred photo of upper portion of stained glass window.
Sans titreCircular stained glass depicting mocking of Christ, early modern(?).
Sans titreReproduction from an English book, showing drawing of medieval-era audience watching a mystery play.
Sans titreReproduction from an English book, showing a picture of a Venetian chart of the English Channel, 1489. (MS. Egerton 73).
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