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Interior of Doncaster Church, 1858. Creator: UnknownInterior of Doncaster Church, 1858. St George's Church, rebuilt by George Gilbert Scott, in Early Decorated or Early Middle-pointed style...'The great end-windows of the nave, the transepts
The International Exhibition: stained-glass window by Messrs. J. Ballantine and Son... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: stained-glass window by Messrs. J. Ballantine and Son, Edinburgh, 1862. This window...has for its subject the Crucifixion, and is to be erected in Prestolee Church
Portal of the Ducal Palace, Venice, 1899. Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlanPortal of the Ducal Palace, Venice, 1899
Doorway of the Doges, Venice, 1909. Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlanDoorway of the Doges, Venice, 1909
Painted Glass, c. 1937. Creator: James McLellanPainted Glass, c. 1937
Painted Glass - Mariners Church, c. 1937. Creator: James McLellanPainted Glass - Mariners Church, c. 1937
Painted Glass Window, c. 1937. Creator: James McLellanPainted Glass Window, c. 1937
Window, c. 1900. Creator: Harvey EllisWindow, c. 1900. A work made of multilayered leaded glass and steel. Attributed to Harvey Ellis
Plate 4: cross-section of the Hall of the Institute of Bologna, with the entrance to the room, 1756. [Spaccato quarto di questa Sala
Church Interior, 1774. Creator: Bernhard SchreuderChurch Interior, 1774
St Editha and the Nuns of St Mary, 1908. Creator: Thomas Matthews RookeSt Editha and the Nuns of St Mary, 1908. After a design by Ford Madox Brown. St. Editha is on the left holding a staff. In front of her are two nuns picking roses
William the Conqueror presenting a charter to Lord Marmion, 1909William the Conqueror presenting a charter to Lord Marmion, and Sleeping Lord Marmion being prodded by St. Editha, 1909. After a design by Ford Madox Brown
Stained Glass Fragment, French, 1200-1215. Creator: UnknownStained Glass Fragment, French, 1200-1215
Glass Fragment, French, 1200-1215. Creator: UnknownGlass Fragment, French, 1200-1215
Rose Window, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, 1841. CreatorRose Window, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, 1841
Design for a Multi-paned Stained-glass Window, Church of the Divine Paternity, New York, ca. 1898
Stained Glass Design with Flowering Vase, late 19th century. Creator: E. E. QStained Glass Design with Flowering Vase, late 19th century
Design for Stained Glass Windows, 19th century. Creator: John Gregory CraceDesign for Stained Glass Windows, 19th century
Design for a stained glass window, 1866-92. Creator: Alexander GibbsDesign for a stained glass window, 1866-92
St. Margarets Westminster, August 1, 1809. August 1, 1809St. Margarets Westminster, August 1, 1809
Medieval stained glass, (1898). Creator: UnknownMedieval stained glass, (1898). Figs 1-6: From the cathedral at Chartres. Fig 7: From the abbey-church at St. Denis. Fig 8: From the church St. Urbain at Troyes. Fig 9: From the cathedral ibid
Italian Renaissance stained glass, (1898). Creator: UnknownItalian Renaissance stained glass, (1898). Fig 1: From the National Museum in the Bargello at Florence, taken by H. Dolmetsch
The Rose Window, 1908. Creator: UnknownThe Rose Window, 1908. View of the exterior of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, with boats on the River Seine in the foreground. After an etching by Andrew F. Affleck
Chinese potters at work, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). CreatorChinese potters at work, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Two Panels of Windows in the Gallery of the Museum Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott
Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: UnknownStaffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Design For Window on the North Side of the Gallery...Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott
Interior of the Abbey Nave, Looking West, 1898. Creator: UnknownInterior of the Abbey Nave, Looking West, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
St. Georges Chapel Windsor, 19th century. Creators: Unknown, C&E LaytonSt. Georges Chapel Windsor, 19th century. Interior view looking east in St Georges Chapel, built in high-medieval Gothic style in the 14th century
Stained glass window. Creator: UnknownStained glass window. From " Modern Art Monographs"
The Choir in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 1904. Creator: UnknownThe Choir in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 1904. Interior view looking east in St Georges Chapel, built in high-medieval Gothic style in the 14th century
Chancel and East Window of St. Margarets, Westminster, c1935. Creator: TaylorChancel and East Window of St. Margaret s, Westminster, c1935. St Margarets Church, which stands in the grounds of Westminster Abbey in central London, is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch
Stained glass window, 1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamStained glass window, 1951. Detail of a 13th-century window from a French cathedral, in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
The Annunciation to St Anne, section of stained glass window, 1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamThe Annunciation to St Anne, section of stained glass window, 1951. Detail of a window made 1350-1355 for the Wallfahrtskirche in Strassengel, in Austria
The Pedlar and his Dog, formerly in Lambeth Church, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Pedlar and his Dog, formerly in Lambeth Church, (c1878). Depiction of a stained glass window in the church of St Mary, Lambeth, south London
The Library, Guildhall, 1897. Creator: UnknownThe Library, Guildhall, 1897. The library of the Guildhall in London was designed by Sir Horace Jones and was built in the early 1870s. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury
Restored Chapter House at Salisbury Cathedral, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownRestored Chapter House at Salisbury Cathedral, mid-late 19th century. The 13th-century octagonal chapter house with its central pillar and decorative medieval frieze at Salisbury in Wiltshire
Stained Glass - Chartes Cathedral, 13th century, (c1950). Creator: UnknownStained Glass - Chartes Cathedral, 13th century, (c1950). Hunting scene from the medieval cathedral at Chartres in Northern France. From The Outline of Art, edited by Sir William Orpen
Making A Stained Glass Window, c1934. Illustration showing a Tudor workshop. The accompanying text describes the process of heating glass to make it molten so it could be blown
Stained glass window of the Chapter House of the Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes in Barcelona
Interior of the Church of St George, Hanworth, Middlesex, 1801. View of the chancel window showing the royal coat of arms in the stained glass. Hanworth is now in the London borough of Hounslow
Interior of St Margarets Church, Westminster, London, 1808. Artist: John BrockInterior of St Margarets Church, Westminster, London, 1808. View looking east, showing figures in a service, with a descriptive text below
Proposed scheme for redecorating the Painted Chamber, Old Palace of Westminster, London, c1817(?). Possibly the west view, showing tile pavement discovered in 1817 beneath the boarded floor
Interior view of St Pancras Old Church, London, 1853. Artist: HCInterior view of St Pancras Old Church, London, 1853
Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, London, 1886. Artist: John CrowtherRolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, London, 1886. Interior view looking towards the altar
Copy of a stained glass window, St Peters Hospital, Newington Butts, Southwark, London, 1825. St Peters Hospital was commonly known as the Fishmongers Almshouses
She heard her own name called again and again, c1910. Artist: Stephen ReidShe heard her own name called again and again, c1910. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston
Beauchamp Chapel, the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick, Warwickshire, 2010. The glorious Beauchamp Chapel, unique in England
Interior of the Church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, Norfolk, 2010. The Church of St Peter and St Paul was consecrated in 1455
Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter ThompsonInterior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Hexham Abbey was originally founded as a Benedictine Monastery in the 7th century but was replaced by an Augustinian priory in Norman times