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Donnelly, M. (1997). Scotland's stained glass: Making the colours sing. UK: Historic Scotland. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office. Added by: biblioadmin (2010-12-26 17:04:41) Last edited by: biblioadmin (2013-02-03 05:11:44) |
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Categories: Stained Glass Keywords: Alf Webster, Alf Webster, Dalles de Verre, Daniel Cottier, Douglas Strachan, Edinburgh College of Art, Fra Newberry, George Walton & Co., Glasgow, Gothic Revival, Guthrie, J & W Guthrie, James Ballantine, Oscar Paterson & Co., Sadie McLellan, Scotland, Stained Glass, Stephen Adam, Wells, William Wilson, World Fair Creators: Donnelly, Shepherd Publisher: Historic Scotland. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office (UK) |
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Abstract |
Michael Donnelly was the Assistant Curator of the Peoples Palace museum in Glasgow and saved much of the stained glass in the city. Intro: History and Production of stained glass. 1. Gothic revivals. (James Ballantine, Glasgow Cathedral.) 2. Glasgow. (Daniel Cottier, Stephen Adam, Alf Webster) 3. Glasgow 1880s and 1890s (J & W Guthrie) 4. Glasgow (Fra Newberry, Oscar Paterson & Co., George Walton & Co.) 5. Post-War / Empire Exhibition. (Guthrie, Wells) 6. Arts & Crafts, East Coast Tradition (Douglas Strachan, Edinburgh College of Art, William Wilson) 7. The Terrible Crystal - Dalles de Verre (Alf Webster, Sadie McLellan) 112 pages, colour. ISBN Number: 0114957932 |