"Bow Bells" Festival, 1683-1983: St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London EC2
anon
St Mary-le-Bow Church : London
short guide to the church, modern windows
"De convenientia et cohaerentia antiqui et novi operis;" Medieval conservation, restoration, patiche and forgery.
Madeline Harrison Caviness
Gebr. Mann Verlag : Berlin
as titled, using various exmaples of European stained glass
"My Lorde Cardinall's Lodgynges": Hampton Court
Ernest Law
George Bell and Sons : London
a guide published on the occasion of the opening of Cardinal Wolsey's rooms to the public
8e Colloque du CVMA - Conference Papers in French English German- 25 Sept-1 Oct 1972
Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi
: Laboratory of Research of Historical Monuments
14 Stained Glass Walks in London: First Edition
Caroline Swash
Malvern Arts Press Ltd : Malvern, 2002
A Guide To Fourteen Stained Glass Walks In London In Chronological Order (With Illustrations)
17th Century Painted Glass at Little Easton: 17th Century Painted Glass at Little Easton: Essex Journal: Spring 1977, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 3-10
Michael Archer
Phillimore : Chichester, Sussex
six scenes from the Life of Christ in the family chapel of the Little Easton parish church, installed there in 1857. Originally from the chapel of Easton Lodge built in 1621 by William Lord Maynard and probably painted by Baptista Sutton, an assistant of the Glaziers Company in 1638
54 - 64 Painting and Sculpture of a Decade
anon
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation : London
An international survey of painting and sculpture produced between 1954 and 1964
A Book of Lettering
Reynolds Stone
A. and C. Black : London
a variety of fonts illustrated
A Book of Ornamental Glazing Quarries: collected and arranged from ancient examples
Augustus Wollaston Franks
John Henry Parker : London
examples of quarries, coloured, from various locations in England, some in the collection of Charles Winston, with aphabetical index to locations.
A Book of Sundry Draughtes, Principaly Serving for Glasiers: And not Impertinent for Plasterers, and Gardiners, Besides Sundry other Professions
anon
Leadenhall Press : London
"quaint old treasury of decorated drawings for leaded glass"
A Brief Guide to the Two Churches of the Holy Trinity, Wentworh
John Anthony Harrison
: Wentworh
short history and guide; description of late 19th-early 20th century stained glass
A Burne-Jones Window: Vol. XV No. 1
Martin Harrison
British Society : London 1972-73
The Author's Examination Of The Man Hours Spent On The Making Of The 'Tree Of Jesse' And 'Creation' Windows
A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North-European Roundels in Britain, Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, Great Britain Summary Catalogue 1
William Cole
Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press : Oxford 1993
A Catalogue of the Portraits: Referring to Norfolk and Norwich Men, or to those otherwise connested with the County and City
anon
The Free Library of Norwich : Norwich
a list of portraits preserved in portfolios in the library
A Child's LIfe of Saint Thomas More
Teresa Lloyd
Catholic Truth Society : London
Life and Death of Thomas More, from a Catholic perspective
A Church and its People Through 900 Years: St. Peter's, Tiverton - 1073-1973
anon
Maslands : Tiverton
short history and guide; passing mention of stained glass - none earlier than the 2nd half of the 19th century
A Cloud of Witnesses: Sermon by the Very Rev. J. Armitage Robinson, D.D., Dean of Wells, at the Blessing of the newly-restored Seven Choir Windows of Tewkesbury Abbey, March 25th, 1925.
J. Armitage Robinson
R.A. Newman : Tewkesbury
as titled
A Compendium of Pevsner's Buildings of England: on Compact Disc
Nikolaus Pevsner
OUP : Oxford 1995
A Compendium Of Pevsner's Buildings of England On Compact Disc
Michael Good
Oxford University Press : Oxford, 1995
A General Guide To The Set-up And Running of The CD
A Delineator of Ancient Painted Glass: Number Five
George Benson
British Society : London 1926
A biography of the artist
A Description, accompanied by Sixteen Colour Plates, of The Splendid Decorations Recently Made to The Church of St. Neot, in Cornwall at the Sole Expense of The Reverend Richard Gerveys Grylls: To Which are Prefixed, Some Collections and Translations respecting St. Neot, and the former state of His Church
J.P. Hedgeland
Printed for J.P. Hedgeland : London
The medieval stained glass at St. Neots was in a sorry state when the patron of the living, The Reverend Richard Gerveys Grylls, "had the whole placed in the hands of Mr. Hedgeland, an able and celebrated artist, residing in London, who has most carefully preserved every fragment of the ancient painting, and supplied deficiencies in a manner so perfectly like the former, as not to be distinguishable form it; and, through Mr. Grylls' unexampled liberality, some whole windows are added..." Sixteen colored (hand-painted?) plates of the windows.
A Dictionary of Saints
Donald Attwater
Burns and Oates : London
biographies of saints, organised alphabetically
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows
British Society of Master Glass Painters
BSMGP : London 1966
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows
The Earl Of Huston
The British Society : London, 1966
A Directory Of Stained Glass Windows
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows : Executed within the Past Twenty Years
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
list of international commissions by various firms and individuals from 1919-1939
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows : Executed within the Past Twenty Years
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
as titled, alphabetical by surname of artist or by name of firm; index of places
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
as titled, alphabetical by surname of artist or by name of firm; index of places
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows Executed within the past 20 Years
British Society of Master Glass Painters
BSMGP : London 1939
A list of stained glass, its whereabouts and a brief description
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows - 1949: executed with the past twenty years
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
lists of commissions by individuals and firms in Great Britain and abroad; no illustrations
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows - 1952: executed with the past twenty years
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
lists of commissions by individuals and firms in Great Britain and abroad; no illustrations
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows - 1958
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
lists of commissions by individuals and firms in Great Britain and abroad; no illustrations
A Directory of Stained Glass Windows - 1966
anon
The British Society of Master Glass-Painters : London
lists of commissions by individuals and firms in Great Britain and abroad; no illustrations
A Factual Guide to Guildford Cathedral
Annita Basset
Guildford Cathedral : Guildford
Crystal Cross
A Fragile Inheritance
Brown, Sarah and Strobl, Sebastian
Church House Publishing : London, 2002
The care of stained glass and historic glazing: a handbook for custodians with colour photographs.
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1
Bernard Burke
Harrison and Sons : London
as titled, organised alphabetically by surname and place of residence
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 2
Bernard Burke
Harrison and Sons : London
as titled, organised alphabetically by surname and place of residence
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
Bernard Burke
Harrison : London
as titled
A Gift of Thirteenth Century Stained Glass: A Gift of Thirteenth Century Stained Glass: The Bulletin of the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York: June, 1929, Vol. 1, No. 6
anon
The Memorial Art Gallery : Rochester, New York
a gift to the museum of a lancet window from Bourges and a pair of quatrefoil medallions from Paris
A Guide of English Gothic Architecture
Samuel Gardner
Cambridge University Press : Cambridge
introduction, glossary and c. 175 plates of various parts of English cathedrals, churches and other buildings - towers, windows and tracery (not stained glass), fonts, etc. Topographical index
A Guide to Canterbury Cathedral
anon
The Dean and Chapter : Canterbury
short church guidebook, brief mention of the glass
A Guide to Canterbury Cathedral
anon
The Dean and Chapter : Canterbury
short history and guide; passing mention of stained glass
A Guide to Dunblane Cathedral
J. Hutchinson Cockburn
The Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral : Stirling
a guide to the Cathedral with information about the stained glass windows
A Guide to Dunblane Cathedral
J. Hutchison Cockburn
The Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral : Stirling
short history and guide; brief discussion of stained glass
A Guide to Glandford Church
C. L. S. Linnell
as titled, w/ some information about the windows
A Guide to Glandford Church
C.L.S. Linnell
Shell-Mex and B.P. : Norfolk
short history and guide, 19th-20th century windows
A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain
Painton Cowen
Michael Joseph : London 1985
An Introduction To Stained Glass, Including Details Of Design And Iconography And A Gazetter
A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain
Painton Cowen
Michael Joseph : London
"the first comprehensive guide to stained glass in England, Wales and Scotland" - historical survey; gazetteer of glass in England, Scotland and Wales by county; glossary, maps, bibliography, indexes of artists, firms and their work' places names, general. Thematic guide, cross-referenced by subject matter and age.
A Guide To The Collections Of Stained Glass
Bernard Rackham
The Board Of Education : London, 1936
The Victoria And Albert Museum Guide To It's Collections Of Stained Glass, Including Chapters On European Glass- With Illustrations
A Guide to the Collections of Stained GLass: Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics
Bernard Rackham
Printed under the Authority of the Board of Education : London
as titled, covering English and European glass from the 12th to the 19th centuries
A Guide to the Collections of Stained Glass: Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics
Bernard Rackham
The Board of Education : London
as titled, covering English and European glass from the 12th to the 19th centuries
A Guide to the Fens and Fenland Churches: including Marshland
Trevor A. Bevis
published by the author? : March
print of 1664 map, short glossary, descriptions of churches by area, index
A Guide to the Medieval Glass in Lincoln Cathedral
Woodforde, Christopher, The Rev
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge : London
As titled, with black and white illustrations.
A Guide to the Windows of King's College Chapel Cambridge
Montague Rhodes James
Eric Milner-White
King's College : Cambridge
revised guide following the restoration of 14 windows between 1893 and 1906, with some glass relocated to the side chapels, augmented by gifts of glass between 1920 and 1930. Appendix describing the side chapels by Milner-White
A Guide to the Windows of King's College Chapel Cambridge
Montague Rhodes James
Eric Milner-White
King's College Cambridge : Cambridge
revised guide following the restoration of 14 windows between 1893 and 1906, with some glass relocated to the side chapels, augmented by gifts of glass between 1920 and 1930. Appendix describing the side chapels by Milner-White
A guide to Wilton Parish Church and the Old Church of St. Mary
William E. Drury
Wilton Parish Church : Wilton
History and guide to the church built in 1841, puported to have 13th century French stained glass removed at the Revolution, including a lozenge-shaped panel from Sainte Chapelle in Paris (pictured), also roundels of Flemish or German glass of the first half of the 16th century, German glass of the 14th century, 16th century glass from a convent in Malines, 16th century English glass from the old chapel in Wilton House, and 16th century glass in the rose window brought to Paris as loot from Switzerland and Austria by Napoleon's army.
A guide to Wilton Parish Church and the Old Church of St. Mary
William E. Drury
Wilton Parish Church : Wilton
History and guide to the church built in 1841, puported to have 13th century French stained glass removed at the Revolution, including a lozenge-shaped panel from Sainte Chapelle in Paris (pictured), also roundels of Flemish or German glass of the first half of the 16th century, German glass of the 14th century, 16th century glass from a convent in Malines, 16th century English glass from the old chapel in Wilton House, and 16th century glass in the rose window brought to Paris as loot from Switzerland and Austria by Napoleon's army.
A Handwriting Manual
Alfred Fairbank
Faber and Faber : London
as titled, with plates
A History of Design In Painted Glass: Vol. I & II: Reprint of 1879 Edition
N.H.J. Westlake
Venables, Morris and Juliet, : Bristol, 2002
Medieval Stained Glass through the 13th century in England, France & Germany
A History of Design in Painted Glass: Vol. III & IV: Reprint of 1879 Edition
N.H.J. Westlake
Venables, Morris and Juliet : Bristol, 2002
Medieval Stained Glass 13th - 15th Centuries in England, France, Germany & Italy
A History of Design in Painted Glass: Vol. III & IV
F.S.A. N.H.J. Westlake
Morris And Juliet Venables : Bristol 2002
Part VI : Introduction, And Preface To The Fifteenth Century; English Figure Windows Of The Fifteenth Century - VII : 'Jesse Tree; English Subject Windows of The Fifteenth Century' - Part VIII : French, Italian, German etc -IX : Heraldry, Roundlets, etc
A History of Design in Painted Glass: Vol. III
N.H.J. Westlake
James Parker : London
fifteenth century figure and subject windows in England, France, Germany and Italy; the Jesse Tree, Heraldry, Roundlets, Monograms, Quarries, etc.
A History of Design in Painted Glass: Vol. IV
N.H.J. Westlake
James Parker : London
English and foreign painted glass in England of the 16th and 17th centuries; French, Flemish, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish painted glass of the 16th and 17th centuries; The Jesse Tree; index
A History of English Architecture
Peter Kidson
Peter Murray
Paul Thompson
Penguin Books : London
Part I - Anglo-Saxon to the end of the Middle Ages; Part II - Tudor to the Regency; Part III - Victorian and Modern; glossary
A History of English Glass-Painting: with Some Remarks upon the Swiss Glass Miniatures of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Maurice Drake
T. Werner Laurie : London
"As indicated by its title, this book gives a history of the rise, fall and revival of glass-painting in England, from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century. Subsequent to the sixteenth century attention is also given to the secular glass-paintings of the Continent, Swiss and Flemish."
A History of Everyday Things in England: 1066 -1499
B. T. Batsford : London
as titled, "written for boys and girls of public-school age", with index and glossary
A History of Everyday Things in England: 1500-1799
B. T. Batsford : London
as titled, "written for boys and girls of public-school age", with index and glossary
A History of Everyday Things in England: 1851 - 1946
B. T. Batsford : London
as titled, "written for boys and girls of public-school age", with index and glossary
A History of Greece: from the Earliest Times to the Destruction of Corinth, B.C. 146
Leionard Schmitz
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans : London
as titled
A History of Norfolk
Walter Rye
Elliot Stock : London
social history of Norfolk
A History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Commodus, A.D. 192
Leonhard Schmitz
Taylor and Watson : London
as titled
A History of the Church in Saxlingham
anon
guide to the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saxlingham Nethergate, and the Church of St Mary Magdalen, Saxlingham Thorpe
A History Of The York School Of Glass-Painting: Vol. VI. No. 2
J.A. Knowles
British Society : London, 1935
A Historical Account Revealing The Difficulties In Finding Suitable Glass-Painters After The Black Death
A History Of The York School Of Glass-Painting: Number Five
John A Knowles
British Society : London 1926
Details And History And Working Practise Of The York School
A History Of The York School of Glass-Painting: Vol. VI. No. I
J. A. Knowles
British Society : London, 1935
The Sources Of The Glass Used In York Work
A History of York Minster
multiple
Clarendon Press : Oxford
"The object of the present volume is to coordinate...new knowledge in a single work dealing not only with the Minster as a historical monument, but also with its corporate life and its continuing fuctionas a place of worship." Includes political and social history, liturgy, music, architecture and the arts.
A Hitherto Unrecorded Panel Of Stained Glass From The Abbey Of Mariawald: Vol. XVII, No. 2
Dr William Cole FSA
British Society : London, 1981-82
A Historical Account Detailing How The Mariawald Stained Glass Was Sold For A Small Sum And Ended Up In Britain
A Letter From Australia, 1981: On The Subject Of Church-Glass Between The Gold Rushes And Federation: Vol. XVII, No. 2
Jenny Zimmer
British Society : London, 1981-82
An Account Detailing How The Colonisation Process Affects Craftsmen And Artisan's Life With Reference To The Making Of Stained Glass And Noting The Work Of James Blacket Who Tried To Devise Ways Of Adapting His Style To Cope Wiith The Austrialian Light
A National Register of Craft Skills in the Building Industry: A Feasibility Study
Nicholas Woodward-Smith
Civic Trust : London
a feasibility study of the problems involved with preparing and maintaining a register of craft skills
A New and Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures on the Basis of Cruden
Charles Griffin and Company : London
as titled
A New Glass Adhesvie
Paul H. Ogden
Minnesota 3M Research Limited : Harlow
"A method is described for sealing cracks in glass articles by the use of a low viscosity polymerisable resin. Conclusion - We have developed a convenient procedure whereby cracks in glass window panes can be effectively sealed and through which a high degree of strength restoration and aesthetic quality is obtained. With suitable modification, this procedure can be extended to give equally good results with decorative glasses which possess widely varying optical characteristics."
A Nineteenth -Century Grubenhaus on Bucklebury Common, Berkshire: Vol. LXV111 Part 1
J.N.L. Myres F.S.A and Philip H Dixon
The Oxford University Press : Oxford, 1988
An Account About Anglo-Saxon Settlements Of The Pagan Period-'Sunken Floored Huts Or Grubenhauser.'
A Note on St. George's Church Southacre
J. H. Bloom
: Castleacre
two-page history and description of the church
A Panel of Thirteeth-Century Stained Glass, for Canterbury, in America
Madeline Harrison Caviness
reprinted from The Antiquaries Journal : London
a stained glass roundel of an unidentified scene, probably from Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral, in the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now part of the Harvard University Art Museums)
A Personal Appreciation: Antony Hollaway ARCA: Vol. XX1V, 2000
Keith New
The British Society : London, 2000
An Appreciation Of The Life And Work Of The Artist.
A Personal Reflection on Sax Shaw FMGP: Vol. XX1V
Douglas Hogg
The British Society : London, 2000
An Appreciation Of The Life And Work Of The Artist.
A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to North Wales (Northern Section)
anon
Ward, Lock and Company : London
a guide for tourists with maps and photographs
A Picture Book of Bookbindings - Part I: Victoria and Albert Museum
anon
Victoria and Albert Museum : London
as titled
A Picture Book of English Wrought-Iron Work: Victoria and Albert Museum
anon
Victoria and Albert Museum : London
as titled
A Picture Book of French Art: IV. Nineteenth Century
anon
Victorian and Albert Museum : London
brief essay on 19th century French art, followed by 20 plates of objects in the V & A collection
A Picture Book of French Art: I. Mediaeval
anon
Victoria and Albert Museum : London
short essay, 20 illustrations
A Plea for Painted Glass: Being an Inquiry into its Nature, Character, and Objects, and its Claims as an Art
Fras. W. Oliphant
John Henry Parker : Oxford
as titled
A Portrait of English Churches
Edmund Vale
B. T. Batsford : London
survey of the architectural development of English parish churches; one illustration of 15th century stained glass in Fairford Church, Gloucestershire
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