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Hundreds of fragments of a medieval stained glass window have been returned to a Lincolnshire church after nearly 80 years.
The historic windows – among the finest examples of medieval stained glass in northern England – have spent the past few months undergoing specialist conservation work to restore their original beauty ...
Some of Derbyshire's "rarest and finest preserved" medieval stained glass windows are to be restored to their former glory. The three windows, belonging to Dronfield Parish Church, have been ...
Hundreds of fragments of a medieval stained glass window have been returned to a Lincolnshire church after nearly 80 years. The 14th Century window from St Andrew's Church in Heckington was ...
HOW to replace ruined medieval stained-glass windows has over the centuries steadily troubled French civil and ecclesiastical authorities. Time and wars have taken a cruel toll. The great ...
A £179,541 restoration project is set to see Dronfield Parish Church’s breath-taking medieval stained glass windows and surrounding stonework restored to its former glory. News you can trust ...
From cross-eyed owls to apes offering cups of urine, the mysteries surrounding scores of stunning stained glass windows have been decoded as part of a £179,541 National Lottery Heritage Fund project.
From the sublime to the suburban, stained glass appeared to have suffered a mighty collapse with modernity. The bejewelled medium of light went from the exalted windows of medieval Gothic ...
The ongoing National Lottery Heritage Fund supported project to restore some of the oldest Medieval stained-glass windows in the UK continues at All Saints North Street, in York.
The stained glass windows are said to date back to the 13th Century. Some of Derbyshire's "rarest and finest preserved" medieval stained glass windows are to be restored to their former glory.