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  2. List of works by Christopher Whall - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Whall designed the two windows on the South side of the church and also six clerestory windows. One of the two windows on the South side is "The Adoration of the Magi and the Shepherds." It is a three-light traceried window, designed by Whall and made by him and his assistants in the workshops of Messrs. Lowndes and Drury.

  3. List of Christopher Whall works in cathedrals and minsters

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    Main article: Christopher Whall This is a list of the stained glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924) in cathedrals and minsters, reflecting Whall's intent to reflect the inspiration of nature in this art. To experience the Lady Chapel is rather like being inside a great jewelled casket, for the glazing combines a profusion of deep, vibrant colours with a sparkling, silvery framework of ...

  4. Ervin Bossányi - Wikipedia

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    Ervin Bossányi (3 March 1891 in Rigyica / Riđica, Austria-Hungary – 11 July 1975 in Eastcote in Greater London, England) was a Hungarian artist, who worked mainly in northern Germany until his emigration in 1934. He then started a new career as a notable stained glass artist in England.

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  6. Minster (church) - Wikipedia

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    Minster is an honorific title given to particular churches in England, most notably York Minster in Yorkshire, Westminster Abbey in London and Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire. The term minster is first found in royal foundation charters of the 7th century, when it designated any settlement of clergy living a communal life and endowed by ...

  7. John Thornton (glass painter) - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's depiction of St John the Baptist, from the Great East Window of York Minster, showing his characteristic treatment of faces. John Thornton of Coventry (fl. 1405–1433) was a master glazier and stained glass artist active in England during the 15th century.

  8. 30 Amp Fuse - Wikipedia

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    30 Amp Fuse was a pop-punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee active in the 1990s and 2000s made up of Mike Smithers, Rodney Cash, Mike Knott, and formerly Don Coffey Jr. and John Davis. Smithers attended Farragut High School in nearby Farragut, Tennessee and was in various bands in Knoxville, playing with Coffey and Davis before forming 30 Amp Fuse.

  9. Margaret Chilton - Wikipedia

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    Two windows in this church were designed and made with Marjorie Kemp in their Edinburgh studios. [8] Chalmers Memorial Church Port Seton, East Lothian: 1924–1950 This church is regarded as being an excellent example of Arts and Crafts design. Chilton designed several windows for the church between 1924 and 1950, working with Marjorie Kemp. [9]