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  2. William Wilson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson learned stained glass making in an apprenticeship with James Ballantyne, [2] and by studying under Herbert Hendrie. [3] In 1932 he was awarded a Carnegie Travelling Scholarship by the Royal Scottish Academy, which he used to study at Edinburgh College of Art under Adam Bruce Thomson and to travel in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

  3. Stephen Adam (stained glass designer) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Adam (1848–1910) was a 19th/20th-century Scottish influential stained glass designer. He was a pioneer of modern stained glass in Scotland (in terms of colour use, and black in particular). [1] The majority of his work is in the Pre-Raphaelite style, often with a twist towards Celtic mythology, and is mainly sited in western Scotland ...

  4. Oscar Paterson - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Paterson (1863 – 1934) was a Scottish artist based in Glasgow, who specialised in stained glass. [1] ... Victorian Stained Glass (1980, Barrie and Jenkins)

  5. Douglas Strachan - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Strachan Hon. RSA [1] (26 May 1875, Aberdeen, Scotland – 20 November 1950) is considered the most significant Scottish designer of stained glass windows in the 20th century. He is best known for his windows at the Peace Palace in The Hague , Netherlands, at Edinburgh's Scottish National War Memorial and in cathedrals and churches ...

  6. Alf Webster - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Alexander Webster (1883–1915) was a Scottish stained glass artist in the early nineteenth century. His talent established him as the successor to the Glasgow stained glass designer Stephen Adam who in turn considered Daniel Cottier to be his master. Webster was considered one of the most accomplished artists working in stained-glass ...

  7. David Gauld - Wikipedia

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    Music, stained glass by David Gauld 1891 (detail) David Gauld (7 November 1865 – 18 June 1936) was an important Scottish artist who worked in both oils and stained glass and was regarded as being one of the innovators within the Glasgow Boys group.

  8. Thomas Symington Halliday - Wikipedia

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    He designed numerous stained glass windows including several for parish churches in and around Ayr and Dundee. [3] He was a founding member of the Guild of Aviation Artists, was a member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists and was elected to Society of Scottish Artists in 1943. [3] In 1963 he exhibited works with the New Scottish Group. [3]

  9. Margaret Chilton - Wikipedia

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    Scottish National Portrait Gallery: Edinburgh, Lothian: 1932 Chilton and Kemp designed an armorial window for the south windows in the Gallery's Central Hall. [18] Edinburgh City Chambers: Edinburgh, Lothian: 1932 Chilton, working with Marjorie Kemp, designed and made an armorial stained glass window for the north west rooms of the Chambers. [2]

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