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  • -grey, and the wattle-and-daub was painted or stained a light shade of ochre.
  • pilasters, Gothic arches, Palladian windows, stained and leaded-glass fanlights, bay and bow windo
  • It is written on heavily stained and rather damaged parchment.
  • It can tolerate acidic water that is tannin stained and with a pH as low as 3.0.
  • ence in Long Beach with hand-carved woodwork, stained and leaded glass, and a tiled fireplace.
  • ral lancet windows that retain their original stained and painted glass.
  • It features large Gothic-arched stained and leaded glass windows added in 1891 and a
  • It can tolerate acidic water that is tannin stained and with a pH as low as 4.5.
  • ] nearly to the point above their knees, with stained and sweaty tights, with bare arms and necks u
  • ol money that got the stone lifted, the glass stained and the panels carved.
  • Human skin also contains aldehydes and gets stained as well.
  • t performance of Zanna, Don't! as Roberta, in Stained at Ars Nova and in Bernice Bobs Her Mullet in
  • "Blood Stained Bed Sheet Burden" - 5:32
  • It was stained black by years of being anointed with holy oi
  • These are stained blue by the mud in which they live.
  • In earlier times, the oak would not have been stained, but retained its natural colour and the wall
  • primarily grasses and sedges, in black water ( stained by tannin).
  • iment in parallel in which total proteins are stained by colloidal gold total protein staining or S
  • and the sand dune is said to have turned red, stained by the blood of the saint.
  • It can be stained by Ziehl-Neelsen method and the auramine-rhod
  • plained to PEMEX about his fishing nets being stained by oil seeps in the Bay of Campeche.
  • olf heads with graffiti-style Stars of David, stained Calvin Klein underwear, towers made of mirror
  • article as rat- and cockroach-infested, with stained carpets, cheap mattresses, and black mold, wi
  • into a classroom (still sporting the nicotine stained ceiling), the staff dining room into the Depu
  • The church features sixteenth stained century glass.
  • balcony walkthrough area with Sleeping Beauty stained class windows and tapestries.
  • "Eulogy" references " Stained Class" and "The Sentinel" from the albums Sta
  • ns from Sin After Sin, the metallic head from Stained Class enveloped in smoke, and the Metallian f
  • covered by Judas Priest on their 1978 release Stained Class.
  • uce blue bubbles, that, unsuitably for a toy, stained clothing.
  • tops from South America, nine foot ceilings, stained concrete floors, hardwood floors, brick accen
  • My tongue was soon stained deep purple and my understanding of "the esse
  • Lust Stained Despair (2006/Century Media Records)
  • s including; etching, sand blasting, blowing, stained, dichroic, beveled, fused, kiln cast and lami
  • Unstained dyes are stained during the normal visualization process of th
  • dormer window: the roof is 14th century; the stained east window was presented by Mrs. Marriot, in
  • t was built in 1894 and is a one story, brown stained, eclectic, pitched roof building with a front
  • newspapers there labeled Los Angeles a "blood stained Eden" after the riots.
  • ound some places in Basildon Hospital to have stained floors and curtains, blood-splattered trays,
  • also created book illustrations, posters, and stained glass designs.
  • ect completed has been the restoration of the stained glass windows.
  • Several of the other stained glass windows commemorate Polish Saints and w
  • A stained glass window in the parish church commemorate
  • Most of 19th century stained glass was damaged during wartime and smashed
  • ate coat-of-arms is illustrated in one of two stained glass skylights In the Cedar Creek Room, a re
  • Thirty-five stained glass windows add colorful inspiration to the
  • One window has stained glass by C. E. Kempe.
  • C.W.S. Design Stained Glass Studio of Lisburn is a modern stained g
  • ssorted objet d'art and collectables, and the stained glass windows of the library itself.
  • become Willet Hauser, the Philadelphia-based stained glass artist Nicola d'Ascenzo, and several ot
  • His memory is commemorated on a stained glass window in Armagh Cathedral, another win
  • arles J. Connick termed the "Early School" of stained glass artists, Willet, and fellow craftsmen O
  • Most of the furnishings and stained glass have been removed.
  • lokey was a Belfast, Northern Ireland British stained glass artist and manufacturer responsible for
  • illet rebelled against the American School of stained glass - a movement established by Louis Comfo
  • a porch rail were broken, and several of the stained glass windows were either cracked, pried out,
  • the Coucke family still holds three original stained glass windows, as well as painted tiles on a
  • The church has more than forty stained glass windows.
  • ndlework columns, ogee arches, and deep-toned stained glass windows.
  • Hardman & Co. stained glass window in St Catherine's Church
  • merica to make use of photovoltaic cells in a stained glass installation.
  • The fourteen stained glass windows in the church's main sanctuary
  • There is a stained glass window of 1874 in the south aisle and t
  • Photo of stained glass window by church entrance, 2008
  • The narthex contains two stained glass windows constructed from over 8,000 pie
  • with an opulent central rotunda capped with a stained glass dome.
  • vandalism have been reopened and reproduction stained glass windows by local glass artisan John Ros
  • The stained glass windows are from a variety of periods.
  • One of the stained glass windows called "the East Window" covers
  • Beyond the stained glass window there is a carved reredos leadin
  • One example is a stained glass window that was unveiled by Queen Eliza
  • It included stained glass windows made by John LaFarge.
  • Most of the stained glass windows of the nave and chancel were ma
  • Small stained glass window in the southwest corner
  • architectural firm of Kilham & Hopkins, with stained glass by Charles Connick.
  • It is noted for its stained glass windows, some by Harry Clarke, and for
  • Detail of stained glass window at Bodmin showing St Petroc
  • ics sustained smoke and water damage, and the stained glass windows were damaged but still in place
  • A 50 ft stained glass window given in her memory by her son,
  • anada and became one of the main suppliers of stained glass panels for churches being built in sout
  • The cathedral is also noted for its stained glass windows.
  • everne churchyard, which was given a memorial stained glass window by the Atlantic Transport Line.
  • Gothic choir illuminated by sixteenth-century stained glass windows.
  • Therefore the new stained glass carries English texts rather than Latin
  • Detail of stained glass window by Parsons at Waterford, Herts
  • There are 18 stained glass windows, each bearing the names of Amer
  • The stained glass in the east window is by Warrington.
  • 4 the church has been used as a studio by the stained glass artist Benjamin Finn.
  • The church has an "elaborate set" of stained glass windows with the Masonic theme on the s
  • The stained glass windows are also by Ninian Comper.
  • church, first built in 1829, which contains a stained glass window dedicated to Isaac Fletcher of F
  • Drury established to provide studio space for stained glass artists.
  • The rest of the stained glass is Victorian.
  • In the foyer are three lovely small stained glass windows depicting the three muses of th
  • The stained glass wall of the West spire
  • The artworks (icons and stained glass windows) within were done by two artist
  • United with St Magnus the Martyr, a stained glass window can still be seen at that church
  • ntury; he is one of the earliest identifiable stained glass artists, and is considered a leading pr
  • The stained glass includes windows by Kempe and Herbert B
  • William Lees Judson saw the need for a local stained glass studio.
  • Boeynaems at the base of the stained glass window of Saint Michael the Archangel,
  • e present 'Stone Hall', which has interesting stained glass and contains the town corporation's civ
  • The dome contains sixteen circular stained glass windows.
  • xamples of cut glass, Victorian art glass and stained glass work of Louis Comfort Tiffany's studio.
  • The renovation included addition of stained glass and mirrors, specially imported from En
  • There are some beautiful nineteenth stained glass windows by William Morris and four supe
  • The stained glass was created 1963-1966 by Thomas Freeth.
  • Several other stained glass windows bear dedications by "Mrs.
  • as the name of an English firm which produced stained glass windows and art tiles.
  • Exotic woods, imported marble and ornate stained glass windows decorate the rooms of a buildin
  • tallation of new pews, the replacement of the stained glass windows, and the rebuilding and enlarge
  • Baptiste Capronnier (1814-1891) was a Belgian stained glass painter.
  • There are four stained glass windows by Charles Eamer Kempe.
  • gn by architect Arnstein Arneberg and for its stained glass by the artist Emanuel Vigeland.
  • hen the church was deconsecrated in 1940, the stained glass window over the altar, known as the Sey
  • Elsewhere is stained glass dating from the 1850s and 1890s.
  • ldridge was retained by Powell's and designed stained glass and tile paintings for more than twenty
  • Decorative stained glass has been extensively used to enhance th
  • f film reels-is set inside a circular Tiffany stained glass window inside the arch.
  • The Stained glass window installed by Henri Anglade
  • did a great deal of work in illustrations and stained glass from this fact.
  • The highlight of the interior is the stained glass east window which depicts the Trinity a
  • It has detailed stained glass windows, as well as an impressive inter
  • Some of the stained glass dates from the 14th century.
  • tourists is the three-story tall Mapparium, a stained glass globe that visitors view from the insid
  • Bristol City Museum houses some stained glass which was recovered from the chapter ho
  • (nave) can seat up to 800 people and contains stained glass windows depicting scenes from the birth
  • All the stained glass is by Burlison and Grylls.
  • so designed the Bishop's chair and two of the stained glass windows, imcluding The Resurrection of
  • church, as carvings either side of one of the stained glass windows
  • safe enough to drive their boats through the stained glass windows".
  • Other stained glass windows include one by Rosemary Kilbour
  • 1947) was an English art teacher, painter and stained glass designer.
  • Noted for its world-famous stained glass windows produced by Goodhue of Boston,
  • There is some stained glass by James Powell and Sons.
  • Inside the church notable features include a stained glass window depicting the Tree of Jesse and
  • The roof and all but one of the stained glass windows were completely destroyed, thou
  • business in 1813 and in 1848 began producing stained glass windows.
  • The stained glass windows were added in 1914.
  • There is stained glass in the chancel by Charles Eamer Kempe a
  • The beautiful stained glass window at the front of the church, a la
  • Stained glass windows, St. Bartholomew church, Saulhe
  • Gregory at Fledborough has some 14th century stained glass in the east window of the north aisle,
  • The church has several very fine stained glass windows.
  • The stained glass dates from the later part of the 19th c
  • The stained glass windows include a small early 14th cent
  • over, tiles had been removed from the roofs, stained glass designed by William Wailes had been rem
  • Churches that feature his stained glass include SS.
  • The stained glass dated 1887 in the north aisle is by Kem
  • It had stained glass windows, a winding staircase, and at le
  • d the various buildings were soon adapted for stained glass making, textile printing, and fabric, t
  • "Rose Colored Stained Glass Windows" (Originally recorded by Petra)
  • The rest of the stained glass was designed by Burne-Jones and made by
  • n includes roof and walls painted and gilded, stained glass by Wailes, Ward & Hughes, ornate brass
  • The surrounding city financed the stained glass windows.
  • kably good repair, and contains some charming stained glass and a fine wooden ceiling, both probabl
  • The building has several stained glass windows including the Gordon Window abo
  • ate with the windows, whose lower sashes have stained glass with geometric designs and Jewish symbo
  • ited States to design and manufacture figural stained glass windows.
  • ze, plastered ceiling with strapwork ribs and stained glass windows.
  • Windows containing stained glass dated 1857 are by William Wailes.
  • nt chapel, dedicated in 1989, features custom stained glass featuring the Antarctica Continent, the
  • The east window contains stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt.
  • ry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with William Steele from c
  • CST Ticket counter (With stained glass just above counter)
  • rom the original wooden church, including the stained glass windows, communion rail, and lectern.
  • The rebuilt sanctuary has notable, modern stained glass windows.
  • the multi-panel entrance door is headed by a stained glass transom.
  • mels by Oswald Reeves and, most famously, the stained glass windows of Harry Clarke and Sarah Purse
  • Large stained glass windows in the north, south, and west e
  • The stained glass in the east window dates from the 15th
  • Three beautiful stained glass windows were given to the church in 190
  • Cottam, Alan (2004) The Stained Glass of Sheffield Cathedral
  • The church contains an organ by Hill and stained glass by William Wailes, Hardman and Geoffrey
  • The stained glass elsewhere dates from the 19th century;
  • topher Rahere Webb (1886-1966) was an English stained glass designer.
  • The stained glass window behind the altar depicts St. Tho
  • on the panels of rood screens or featured in stained glass with only one being a stone capital (St
  • The interior features stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
  • The crypt mausoleum features a number of stained glass windows that were originally installed
  • Inside some of the earliest stained glass in York can be found: the sculpted Norm
  • The interior is decorated with sculptures and stained glass windows.
  • This included excellent stained glass windows created mainly by J Egan during
  • The church contains stained glass windows by Charles Eamer Kempe and also
  • Stained glass windows feature scenes from both the Ne
  • Stained glass window showing St Aldhelm, in Malmesbur
  • Ward Knowles (1838-1931) was a prominent York stained glass manufacturer, and commentator on local
  • Built in 1911, the red brick mansion with stained glass windows is located considerably close t
  • to trade, Webster was initially employed as a stained glass designer in Lancaster before becoming a
  • The hall is noted for its stained glass windows
  • The stained glass in the tracery of the aisle and nave wi
  • In 1984 the stained glass in the east window of the chapel was re
  • ure of him in the lower left-hand corner of a stained glass window of 1868 located in the north ais
  • grade II listed building is full of original stained glass windows, wood panelling, columns and or
  • thew's Church, Morley, Derbyshire, there is a stained glass window depicting a scene from the life
  • The stained glass came from the Netherlands and dates fro
  • There are stained glass windows by Charles Eamer Kempe.
  • oner, new seats - and restoring the beautiful stained glass windows.
  • Some restoration work was done on stained glass windows in the 2000's, and in April 201
  • The stained glass windows date to the 1950s.
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