Reproduction 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'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of a corroded section of stained glass window.
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)Reproduction from a book, showing a drawing of a multi-panel stained glass window. In National Gallery of Scotland.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of a drawn design for stained glass window. In the possession of Mr Bell, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'A Canopy from East Window York Minster'. Photograph of a sketch. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The creed was apparently written by John Steward of Whitby and relates to William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Henry Dundas.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Depicting two male figures, one crawling/kneeling one standing, at shrine.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction: line drawing of a glass-painters shop, two figures at work (in early modern? dress), a flaming brazier.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Section of a stained glass window, showing a standing, crowned male figure, clearly comprised from (at least!) three different figures. Medieval. From Broughton Church Staffs.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)This is thought to be the 1727 edition. The map was designed for subscribers and depicts newly-built private houses of select York citizens, detailing the owners' names and addresses. The Mansion House, depicted in the upper right hand corner, is the only public building included. When the map was reissued in 1748, it included five additional architectural illustrations. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)This is thought to be the 1727 edition. The map was designed for subscribers and depicts newly-built private houses of select York citizens, detailing the owners' names and addresses. The Mansion House, depicted in the upper right hand corner, is the only public building included. When the map was reissued in 1748, it included five additional architectural illustrations. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)From 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'.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One glass plate negative with two images of different stained glass lights, St Mark & St Luke (same cartoon likely used for both, same image as in photo KNO/24/1348).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photograph of a sketch depicting York from a distance, titled 'A View of the City of York'. The paper appears old and frail. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The book lists the costs of repairs to buildings as part of commissions carried out by J W Knowles & Sons.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The volume lists bills to be received and paid, including payments to staff and contractors for various projects.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The volume includes lists of bills to be paid and bills to be received at regular intervals throughout the period.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The volume primarily relates to the business premises of J W Knowles and Sons in Stonegate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The Historical Pageant took place 26-31 July 1909. Actors are pictured here in costumes, including a man gesticulating from a desk. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The Historical Pageant took place 26-31 July 1909. Actors are pictured here in costumes. Desk on lefthand side unattended. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Shows a panel on the buttress carved with a shields-of-arms. The pulpit, pews, and a window are also visible. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The photographs were collected by John Ward Knowles in his capacity as a member of the Society.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'All Saints. N. Street'. Thought to be the stained glass Blackburn Window (the east window, behind the high altar). Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'All Saints Church North Street York'. Printed sketch of All Saints Church exterior. Shows exterior of church and North Street with figures in costume similar to KNO/24/2961. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled '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.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'All Saints Church, York'. Shows the St Thomas stained glass window and altar viewed from the central aisle. The pulpit and pews are also visible. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'All Saints from Railway Street' (later George Hudson Street) and 'All Saints Church North Street York'. Photograph printed in book. Pile of rubble in front of church. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photograpg of two lights from medieval stained glass window - one depicting Jesus(?) holding cross stick, other depicting unidentified male figure (St James?). Lights may be from two separate windows.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)St Anne and Blessed Virgin, from Weales Quarterly.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: canopy to side lights. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: canopy to centre lights. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: suns and stars in the base panel, centre light. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)East window: head of St Christopher. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: centre light. Giving drink to the thirsty and visiting the sick. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: left hand light showing a donor. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)East window: head of the Blessed Virgin as a girl. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Incredulity of St Thomas window: figure of St Thomas. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: left hand light. Top shows the feeding of the hungry, bottom shows clothing the naked. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: right hand light, showing donors. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)East window: head of St Anne. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Incredulity of St Thomas window: figure of Our Lord. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Corporal Acts of Mercy window: receiving the stranger and visiting the prisoners. On acetate.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of a stained glass window from All Saints York.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of brass alms dish (as in KNO/24/543, but different background, size and angle of photo).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Alter in Chapel Red House Marston' [sic]. The photograph shows the altar with a stained glass window above, viewed from the aisle. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)For F V Kidson Esquire, Ben Rhydding.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction from a book (MS Addit. 15274), showing an engraving of a medieval ecclesiastical court in session.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Depicting a winged figure. Medieval.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Celluloid.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Detail from a stained glass window of a crowned, bearded figure with an angel whispering in one ear, a Devil whispering in the other.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Powers: Angels and Archangels. Image of two panels of stained glass window - angels in armour in upper panel ('powers'); angels with trumpets in lower panel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Virtues and Principalities (skull caps). Image showing two panels of stained glass window: crowned angels in upper panel, skull-capped angels in lower panel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Light of stained glass window. T495 on larger scale.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass window from inside church, taken from above ground level.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The image shows two lights from a stained glass window, one depicting bishop and armoured figure(?), other depicting scenes from life of Christ.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of circular stained glass window, taken from inside cathedral.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of whole stained glass window, taken from inside cathedral.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass window - fleur de lis design w 'LF 28 May 1717' written at top, 'fait par tournou' written at bottom. See Day Windows. P222.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Part of a stained glass window, depicting an angel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of a cartoon for a stained glass panel, depicting the Annunciation.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of stained glass window depicting angel addressing Mary.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Also includes an Agnus Dei Device.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The plan is titled 'A Plan of the City of York Survey'd By Peter Chapereau' and 'Plan de la Ville et foubourgs de York. Capitale de le Comté du meme Nom levé par le Sr. P: Chassereau & Publié par Rocque a Charing Cross 1750.' Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Includes tracery, North East window, St Helen's Church, and Bowett window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass coat of arms - demi-lion and three pears, parrot with pear in its claw perched on knight's helmet. Motto: Amo Ut Invenio (I love as I find).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Arms Window' and 'YPS'. YPS is thought to refer to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society'. Close-up of a sketch of the Arms Window in York Minster. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Arms Window York Minster from Drake' and 'YPS'. YPS is thought to refer to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Shows sketch of the Arms Window in York Minster. Drake is thought to refer to local historian, Francis Drake (1696-1771). Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Shows illustrations of a healthy leaf, an unhealthy leaf, a good potato and a disease potato. Provides brief history of the potato, including the first recorded potato disease in Europe ('July 1845'). Also offers theories about causes, including electricity, bad cultivation, and foreign manures. The article names fungus as the real cause and provides hints for potato growers to avoid spreading potato disease. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Image of stained glass window showing Ascension, from Le Mans Cathedral. Medieval.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Negative photo image showing the detail of stained glass, depicting the saints in the Le Mans Ascension window. Medieval.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass window showing Ascension, from Le Mans Cathedral. Medieval (as in KNO/24/780).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Negative photo image showing the upper and lower parts of the Le Mans Ascension window. Medieval.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Celluloid.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass window, depicting various scenes from the lives of Mary and Jesus, including Mary arising to heaven in the middle panel. Includes German text and manufactured from Swiss glass.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The Historical Pageant took place 26-31 July 1909. This photograph shows a large group of actors and the audience on tiered seating. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass panel with fleur-de-lys design. LF28 May 1717 writen at top of panel, 'Fait par tournou' at bottom.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction from a book, showing a handwritten letter from Mr Miller to Mr Radcliffe(?), dated Feb 10 1819. In Thomas Wilmhurst's scrap book, now in the posession of E. Wyndham Hulme, Clare, Sevenoaks.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The slide is labelled: 'Badge of Sword Bearer' and 'Mr Layley's Chain, York'. The silver shield bears the arms of the city (St George's cross with five leopards distributed across it). The chain is also composed of linked leopards and there is a smaller silver shield attached to the main shield, also bearing the arms of the city, with a single pendant leopard hanging below it. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The certificate was issued in St Michael le Belfrey, York.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 15/. Photograph of a baptismal shell (possibly made of actual shell?) with cross pattée handle.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Barge Boards from High Ousegate'. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)