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Leaded Light Collection

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Artist: William Capon

Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Artist: William Capon
Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Interior view of Trinity Hall, Aldersgate Street, showing leaded lights with stained glass, wooden beams in the roof, and fireplace

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: Reception room, office and residence of Frederick Sterner, New York, 1922

Reception room, office and residence of Frederick Sterner, New York, 1922. Frederick Sterner (1862-1931) was a British-born American architect. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: Details of south wall in court - house of Carll Tucker, Mount Kisco, New York, 1925

Details of south wall in court - house of Carll Tucker, Mount Kisco, New York, 1925. Artist: Walker and Gillette
Details of south wall in court - house of Carll Tucker, Mount Kisco, New York, 1925. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: Feering House, Essex, 1915

Feering House, Essex, 1915. Plate X from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: A supper party, early 17th century, (1893)

A supper party, early 17th century, (1893). Ballad in the Roxburghe Collection, (British Museum). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: A family meal, early 17th century, (1893)

A family meal, early 17th century, (1893). From a ballad in the Roxburghe Collection. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: William Lee, English inventor of the frame-knitting machine, 19th century

William Lee, English inventor of the frame-knitting machine, 19th century. Born in Nottinghamshire, Lee (c1550-c1610) invented his knitting machine in 1589

Background imageLeaded Light Collection: Three generations of women, 1814

Three generations of women, 1814. A cottager is spinning wool, using a simple wheel without treadle, while her mother reels yarn. Her daughter stirs a cast iron pot standing on an open fire


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