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On the window trail – April 2011
A catch-up of a visit to the midlands back in April 2011. For some time Stephen and I had been wanting to visit Coventry Cathedral to see the amazing Nave windows, designed and made by a team of three led … Continue reading
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Tagged Aidan McRae Thomson, Annunciation, Basil Spence, Birmingham, Birmingham Bullring, Bullring, church, church window, churches, Coventry, Coventry Cathedral, Coventry Nave windows, Geoffrey Clarke, glass, John Hutton, Keith New, Lawrence Lee, Lawrence Lee Project, Lawrence Stanley Lee, martyr, martyrdom, midlands, Saints and Angels, Saltley, Saltley Birmingham, Screen of Saints and Angels, Solihull, St Alphege, St Alphege Solihull, St Martin's in the Bullring, St Saviour's, St Saviour's Saltley, St Thomas of Canterbury, stained glass, stained glass art, stained glass window, stained glass windows, Thomas a Becket, Thomas Becket
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On the window trail – April 2010
The following is an edit of a post which first appeared in February 2010 on The Blah Blah Blog. I was going up to London to meet some friends, one of whom was over from Paris, and Stephen and I … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Carpenters, Carpenters Hall, City, City of London, glass, Glaziers, Glaziers Hall, heraldry, Lawrence Lee, Lawrence Lee Project, Lawrence Stanley Lee, London, Painters and Stainers, Painters Hall, Piccadilly, Royal Society of Chemistry, stained glass, stained glass art, stained glass window, stained glass windows, Worshipful Company, Worshipful Company of Glaziers
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On the window trail – March 2010
The following is an edit of a post which first appeared in March 2010 on The Blah Blah Blog. It was only recently, thanks to a list of LSL’s windows shared with us by Peter Hart (who we met at … Continue reading
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Tagged All Saints, All Saints Ryde, Binstead, church, church window, churches, Garden of Gethsemane, glass, Holy Cross, Holy Cross Binstead, Isle of Wight, Lawrence Lee, Lawrence Lee Project, Lawrence Stanley Lee, Milton, Milton Portsmouth, phoenix, Portsmouth, Ryde, Ryde Isle of Wight, stained glass, stained glass art, stained glass window, stained glass windows, Wroxall, Wroxall Isle of Wight
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On the window trail – January 2010 (3)
The following is an edit of a post which first appeared in February 2010 on The Blah Blah Blog. Pippa [Martin] accompanied us on our final day and we went first to Ockham. We had come across the village ‘by … Continue reading
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Tagged church, church window, churches, Franciscan, Franciscan monk, glass, Guildford, Guildford Cathedral, Lawrence Lee, Lawrence Lee Project, Lawrence Stanley Lee, Milford, monk, Occam, Ockham, Philippa Martin, Pippa Martin, Soroptomist, stained glass, stained glass art, stained glass window, stained glass windows, surrey, William of Occam, William of Ockham
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On the window trail – January 2010 (2)
The following is an edit of a post which first appeared in February 2010 on The Blah Blah Blog. On the Tuesday morning [26th January 2010] we had arranged to take Lawrence to see one of his windows at Pett … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Brasted, Brede, church, church window, churches, glass, Heathfield, Kent, Lawrence Lee, Lawrence Lee Project, Lawrence Stanley Lee, Pett, Philippa Martin, Pippa Martin, Redhill, stained glass, stained glass art, stained glass window, stained glass windows, Sundridge, Sussex
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