Two celluloid plates - both same two reproductions of stained glass windows. The images show knights in armour with pikes(?) and shields.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Chappes Aube. Two glass plate negatives with three panel stained glass windows on them.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One plate with two images of stained glass windows - different windows with similar compositions.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One roundel shows a procession of people, possibly outside a castle. The other depicts a ship dating to around the 16th - 18th ceturies in style.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of engraving, showing demons throwing a bishop (wearing mitre) into a pot full of the damned, being cooked over the firey breath of a giant demon. Caption: T 818 Moyen age XIVc. s. Les damnés précipitès dans la chaudière, symbole de l’enfer,
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Turnip Flea Beetle'. The scientific illustration's title: 'Striped Turnip Fly or Flea Beetle.' A sticker from 'Laurie, London' has been placed in the top left corner of the slide. '4.u./5' has been written in the bottom left corner. The illustration is copyrighted to 'Georgiana & Ormerod'. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Three lights of stained glass window (medieval).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Three lights of stained glass window (medieval).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Part of multi-panel stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo taken inside church, showing stained glass window, lower and upper floors of church, statues of saints.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass window depicting martyrdom of St Sebastian.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Several panels of stained glass window depicting scenes from Revelations, with written captions in French.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two panels of stained glass window, depicting St Martin cutting his cloak in two to give half to a beggar, and St Martin as bishop blessing a crowd.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Part of stained glass window, depicting St Martin cutting his cloak in two to give half to a beggar.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass windows taken from aisle inside church. Altar and pews visible in lower foreground.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One light of a stained glass window with circular panels depicting life of Christ(?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of stained glass window - multiple panels - medieval(?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of stained glass window, altar etc, taken from inside church in aisle (pews visible at sides of image).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Close-up of part of stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Middle light of stained glass window depicting Tobias and the fish in the Tigris.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of whole stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass windows, taken from aisle inside cathedral - altar, chairs and pulpit visible.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass windows taken from aisle inside cathedral (same location as KNO/24/729).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of upper part of stained glass window - three lights, depicting different saints, under three trefoils.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of upper part of stained glass window - three lights, depicting different saints, under three trefoils.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of upper part of stained glass window - three lights, depicting different saints, under three trefoils.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Stained glass image of a saint, with trees on a riverbank in background - same image as KNO/24/1231.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One plate with three images: windows at Altenberg, Oxford and York showing similarity in shape and subject.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of stained glass window taken from inside cathedral.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Showing stained glass window tracery.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The location in unidentified. Celluloid.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medieval windows, showing various figures, one with halo?. One panel signed 'Ieffery Linton 1746'. 2 images.
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)Marked 'since removed.' Four photographs, cut to shape - tracery panels of stained glass windows depicting various saints and monarchs.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Tower Hamlet, Marygate' and 'Yorkshire Museum'. Painting of Tower Hamlet, Marygate by unidentified artist. The image depicts the tower at the corner of Marygate with a pointed roof. Three figures are standing to the left of the tower and one is holding a ladder. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Close-up detail of medieval stained glass window showing a head and face (wearing headdress - female?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two lights of stained glass window depicting bishops and monks at prayer.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Four lights, multiple panels showing variety of subjects.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Close-up detail showing a richly dressed (young male?) figure.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of stained glass window depicting an angel(?).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Upper part of a stained glass window showing a decorative border possibly made out of older windows, with fragments of feathers, faces and architecture.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)One glass plate negative depicting two panels of a stained glass window from St Michael le Belfrey, showing three female figures in prayer in top panel, single tonsured and robed figure at prayer in bottom panel (similar to KNO/24/1731).
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Believed to by St Michael le Belfrey, York. One glass plate negative depicting two panels of stained glass window, showing three female figures in prayer in top panel, six young novices(?) in prayer led by tonsured adult in bottom panel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Top panels St Cuthberts Window York Minster'. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Tombstone in St Martin's Church York'. Sketch of tombstone, thought to be St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)THIS ITEM IS CURRENTLY CLOSED AND CANNOT BE ISSUED
Includes:
Six anthems adapted from the works of Hayden Novello Webbe Ser etc and a morning and evening service composed by William Russell, 1829.
Cathedral Chants of the XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries edited by Edward F Rimbault, 1844;
Cathedral music by John Camidge, 1805.
The images are possibly of saints, and could be taken from etchings. The images themselves are very faded.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked as poor negatives.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Includes one catalogue to the permanent collection of pictures in City of York Art Gallery, 1907; and two catalogues for Design and Handicraft exhibitions held at City of York Art Gallery and Museum, Exhibition Square, 1923 and 1925.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Label behind the reference number not visible. Photograph shows a narrowing of the river, caught between sheer drops on either side. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)There appears to be a hinge on the righthand side, suggesting this is a lid. But there are also four feet, which suggests it could be the base of something. There is an elaborate design at the centre of the piece. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)First World War memorial tablet commemorating war dead of Thorpe Bassett
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of a review of Thomas Wilmshurst's Field of the Cloth of Gold stained glass exhibition, taken from the Times, 5th April 1830.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Male bearded figure at prayer, with Latin scroll adjacent. Medieval.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Decorative, leaded stained glass panel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Blurred 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.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Close up of a male medieval figure in corner of a stained glass panel.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of line drawing - kiln with plate of stained glass inside it.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Reproduction of line drawing of furnace, diagram and cross-section.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Includes a number of theatrical programmes relating to York Theatre Royal and the Grand Opera House; newspaper cuttings relating to theatrical productions; articles related to Sir John Irvine; one pamphlet on 'The Hampton Arts League, London'; edition of 'Scribner's Monthly Illustrated Magazine', 9/1879; two copies of 'The Magazine of Art', 1885 and 1891; two copies of 'The Art Student illustrated monthly magazine', 1864; and one copy of 'The Art Annual', 1884.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Detail of part of a stained glass window, showing decorative borders and pockmarked glass.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Printed sketch titled 'The Wreck of the Royal George.' The caption below the title reads 'Published by the Hudson's Bay Company, 5, Haymarket'. The sketch shows figures fleeing from a shipwreck. At the bottom of the drawing, a man with a judge's wig and a snake's body has the word 'Chancery' inscribed on his tail. This sketch was adverised in The Morning Post on 4 August 1849 as follows: 'The Wreck of the Royal George drawn by Scrib. A moral showing how a royal vessel was sunk by a meek wind, during the butterfly season, to the delight of the great sea serpent and other amphibious monsters. - Published by the Hudson's Bay Company, 5, Haymarket. To be had of all Book and Print Sellets, price Eighteenpence'. See KNO/24/3341. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Printed sketch titled 'The Wreck of the Royal George'. The caption below the title reads 'Published by the Hudson's Bay Company, 5, Haymarket'. The sketch shows figures fleeing from a shipwreck. At the bottom of the drawing, a man with a judge's wig and a snake's body has the word 'Chancery' inscribed on his tail. This sketch was adverised in The Morning Post on 4 August 1849 as follows: 'The Wreck of the Royal George drawn by Scrib. A moral showing how a royal vessel was sunk by a meek wind, during the butterfly season, to the delight of the great sea serpent and other amphibious monsters. - Published by the Hudson's Bay Company, 5, Haymarket. To be had of all Book and Print Sellets, price Eighteenpence'. See KNO/24/3339. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Vicarage Kildale'. Later became known as the Old Rectory. The building, which dates back to the 17th century, is viewed from the road. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Sundial at Kirkdale'. Shows the sculptured stone sundial in St Gregory's Minster. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Shows workers standing on the wall of St William's Chapel. The engraving is titled 'The Screen in St William's Chapel' and H. Cave is inscribed on the bottom left hand side. The engraving dates to c.1880. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Royal Arms Window York Minster' and 'YPS'. YPS is thought to refer to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Shows stained glass window in York Minster. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Red House Marston'. Red House is viewed from a distance. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Plan titled 'The Plan of a Manor; shewing a Virgaters holding in the Common Fields'. Thought to be taken from 'The Manor and Manorial Records by Nathaniel J. Hone published in 1906. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'Athens. The Parthenon'. This photograph was taken before the early twentieth-century restorations that reerected most of the missing colonnades to join up the east and west ends. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Printed sketch titled 'The Nave Selby Abbey.' Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)2 copies of frontispiece (nos 1-2), 2 copies of plate III (nos.3-4), 2 copies of plate IV (nos.5-6)
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Titled 'The Ichnography or Ground Plot of the City of York'. At the bottom of the map, there is the following caption: 'Survey'd by Benedict Horsley of the City of Yorke. Anno Dom 1694'. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)The view shows Ramsdale Valley leading down to the Spa Bridge with the sea beyond and the Grand Hotel to the lefthand side. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Image of two Jost Amman woodcuts: 'Der Glasser' & 'Der Glassmaler' with short poems beneath each. German. Two half plate enlargements.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Circular panel of stained glass showing Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, both holding the forbidden fruit, with the serpent coiled around the tree above them.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Interior of the cathedral, with the focus on the stained glass window depicting Crucifixion. Medieval (marked as 'Late XII century').
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Blackimore Red House Marston'. The lead statue was situated at the head of the staircase, and it was used to hold candles. It was cast in 1638 by Andrew Karne. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Labelled 'The Blackimore Red House Marston'. The lead statue is located on a newel post at the top of the staircase. The inscription below him reads: 'Melandre Profugus/ Si nullis tenebris laborioso/ Cessant pectora palidaeque curae/ Tam nusquam tepedo annuunt sopori/ O Di, quis super est locus quieti'. Other statues are also visible in the background. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Illustration titled 'The Battlefield of Towton (Looking South)'. Illustration in Edmund Bogg's book, 'The Old Kingdom of Elmet' (1902). The text mentions the death of Lancastrian commander Lord Clifford in the Battle of Towton (29 March 1461). Full title of the book: 'The Old Kingdom of Elmet: York and the Ainsty District: a descriptive sketch of the history, antiques, legendary lore, picturesque feature, and rare architecture'. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Originally held in a box marked 'Knowles Wooden box plates 28.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Photo of whole, large stained glass window.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Marked 'From stock.'
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Behind reference number, the label says 'Teesdale'. This could be a waterfall near the High Force on the River Tees. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Slides showing the techniques and tools used in stained glass window making. File includes nos. 155, 156, 160, 161, 167, 183, 187, 188, T.335, and three unnumbered slides.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)