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  2. Conservation and restoration of stained glass - Wikipedia

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    However, in the case of stained glass, these efforts are complicated by the nature of the medium itself. This is because a stained-glass window is a 'complex object' in that it is made from more than one component material, each with its own inherent risks and conservation needs (Pye 2001, 80).

  3. Conrad Schmitt Studios - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows 2012 St. Joseph Co-Cathedral: Thibodaux, Louisiana: Decoration, stained glass windows 2012 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church: Glandorf, Ohio: Restoration 2016 University of St. Francis: Fort Wayne, Indiana: Stained glass windows 2017 Christ Chapel (Hillsdale College) Hillsdale, Michigan: Stained glass windows 2019 ...

  4. Medieval stained glass returns to church - AOL

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    The pieces of glass originate from the west window of St Andrew's Church which was believed to have been built between 1310 and 1330. According to Ms Ingham, the pieces were boxed up in 1960 and ...

  5. Willet Hauser Architectural Glass - Wikipedia

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    Willet Studios was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1898 by the muralist and stained glass artist William Willet and his wife, Anne Lee. In its inception, the studio went by the title of the Willet Stained Glass Company and by 1909, had been incorporated as the Willet Stained Glass and Decorating Company.

  6. Thomas Denny (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He has been responsible for some 60 stained glass commissions for churches and cathedrals, including the Traherne windows at Hereford Cathedral (2007), the Transfiguration window at Durham Cathedral (2010), and the Wisdom window at St Catharine's College, Cambridge (2012).

  7. William Wailes - Wikipedia

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    While most of the work of Wailes' workshop is to be found in the North of England, other commissions came from further afield. The most significant window glazed by the firm, and one of the prize commissions of the industry, was the glazing of the west window of Gloucester Cathedral, an enormous window of c.1430 in the Perpendicular Gothic style, of nine lights and four tiers.

  8. James Powell and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The firm of James Powell and Sons, also known as Whitefriars Glass, were London-based English glassmakers, leadlighters and stained-glass window manufacturers. As Whitefriars Glass, the company existed from the 18th century, but became well known as a result of the 19th-century Gothic Revival and the demand for stained glass windows.

  9. Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lord, Upper Clapton - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass windows were designed by the children's book illustrator and member of the ... Sources vary as to whether the church cost £15,000 (equivalent to £ ...

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