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  2. Nicolas Sollogoub - Wikipedia

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    His best-known work is La Vie à Montréal in the 19th Century, a composition of five large stained-glass windows with a total length of 30.5 meters installed at the McGill Métro station. [4] Between 1976 and 1979 in Montreal, he directed the restoration of Château Dufresne, the future museum of decorative arts in Montreal.

  3. Charles William Kelsey - Wikipedia

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    His stained glass designs can be found in England, Australia, the United States and in over sixty-eight churches in Canada. His main patrons were the Anglican and United Churches. A war memorial window (1950) by Charles William Kelsey in the McGill University War Memorial Hall depicts St. Michael and the dragon, c.1950

  4. Peter McGill - Wikipedia

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    It is he, rather than James McGill, who is depicted in the stained-glass mural in the McGill station of the Montreal metro, even though the station is named for its proximity to McGill University. McGill was St. Andrew's Society of Montreal's first president. [1] Rue Peter-McGill in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough is named after him.

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  6. Vintage Depression Glass Worth Wallet-Shattering Prices - AOL

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $750 Hazel Atlas Blue Royal Lace stands out among Depression glass patterns, prized for its intricate design and vibrant cobalt blue hue. Produced between 1934 and ...

  7. Osler Library of the History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass window in the Osler Room depicts the staff and serpent, symbols of healing associated with the Greek god Asclepius, and a held-out book representing the university. After their deaths, the ashes of both Sir William and Lady Osler were placed in a niche within the library so that they continue to be surrounded by Sir William's ...

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