Extractions: Not Slothful in Business: Macleod, Kempe and the Glass of Govan Old Parish Church By Philip N. H. Collins and Adrian Barlow This dramatic presentation of the Govan correspondence was devised by Philip N. H. Collins and written by Adrian Barlow. It was performed ( with illustrative slides ) at the launch event on Saturday 7th July 1990 within the Steven Chapel. Adrian Barlow took the part of the Narrator, Philip Collins the part of Charles Eamer Kempe, and Gilbert Bell used his Scots tongue to give flavour to the Govan 'voices'. All three speakers are members of the Kempe Society. Our connection with the Kempe Society was established by Mr. William Murray, formerly Organist at Govan Old. The correspondence between Kempe and his studio and Dr. John Macleod and Govan Parish has been published by the Kempe Society as 'The Govan Correspondence'. The original letters and accounts are deposited by Govan Old at the Strathclyde Regional Archive, located in the Mitchell Library, Glasgow. Narrator 'Not Slothful in Business', the title of our talk, is part of the inscription to be found on the East window of this Church. This window was installed as a memorial to Dr. John Macleod; and the full text of the inscription, approved by the Kirk Session in March 1899, reads as follows:
Stained 4, Churchmouse Stained Glass. Many photographs of stained glass byCharles kempe and others, in closeup, from Churchmouse. Category http://www.ad.com/Arts/Art_History/__Stained_Glass/
Kemp Family Association One of England's most famous stain glass makers of the 19th Century was CharlesEamer kempe (Kemp) of Ovingdean, later of Old Place, Lindfield, Sussex. http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1926/index2.html
Extractions: Database of American Civil War (ACW) photographs from the Special Collections Branch of MHI. Usually, patrons are searching for ancestors, researching particular ACW regiments, or looking for examples of items worn or used by soldiers of the period. Ultimately, this database will reflect the full range of MHI's photographic collection, ranging from the periods of the Mexican War in the 1840s to recent operations such as those in Somalia and Bosnia. As our digitization efforts expand, we hope to provide links to scanned images through this database. The following photos were found: To order above photo, see MHI Web Page Ancestry Home Town Genealogy Library had 295 Kemp hits. Search Gene Stark's Index of Names - Just type in Kemp. While at the library, copied the Kemps I found on the Union Roster (Civil War), pg. 83. Kemp Entries in IL State Archives, Database of IL Civil War Vets ; courtesy of Tom Kemp. Allen Johannes came across this from GHOTES DIGEST which has some info on KEMPs in Maryland 1700-80s If you are looking for a Kemp from the Hampshire area of England , Keith Smith has kindly sent us a list of Kemps he has researched from that area. Go to
Who Made My Windows Another challenge is that some studios use quirky logos or monograms; charles EamerKempe used a wheatsheaf from his family coat of arms, and, when the studio http://www.stainedglass.org/main_pages/magazine_pages/whomade.html
Extractions: Balano Studios Logo The Pilgrims by Henry Holiday is a design that has been used at least three times. The window above is in Chambersburg, PA; another version is in the Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, PA; yet another installation is in Canada in two lancet windows. Photograph from the Willet Studios library. Introduction There is a renewed interest in the stained glass windows in churches where they were once taken for granted. Not long ago, when the windows of a church began to look old fashioned or needed extensive repairs, they were replaced. This was easier for the stained glass studio and was probably cheaper than repairs that no one then knew much about anyway. New styles of church architecture called for new styles of decoration. Now, society as a whole has become more aware of historic buildings. The windows are an important part of the fabric of a building. Sometimes, the owners must spend a good deal of money to clean and restore them. Whether it's the money spent or the vibrant color that emerges from the restoration, the stained glass becomes a focus point of the building. This leaves everyone asking: Who made these windows?
Listings Of The World Arts Art History Artists K Kahlo, Frida (7) Kandinsky, Wassily (6) Kauffmann, Angelica (7) kempe, CharlesEamer (5) Kensett, John (7) King, Henry John Yeend (3), Klee, Paul (6) Klimt http://listingsworld.com/Arts/Art_History/Artists/K/
Katalog : : Arts : Crafts : Glass : History : Stained : - Netz-Tip Translate this page Churchmouse Stained Glass - Many photographs of stained glass byCharles kempe and others, in close-up, from Churchmouse. Corpus http://www.netz-tipp.de/kat/Arts/Crafts/Glass/History/Stained/
Extractions: Anzeige: Verdienen Sie Geld mit Ihren ungenutzten Domains! Welt English Arts ... History : Stained See also: Arts: Architecture: History: Building Types: Religious: Christian: Churches: Cathedrals Arts: Crafts: Glass: Stained Business: Construction and Maintenance: Materials and Supplies: Doors and Windows: Specialty Windows AmeriGlas History of Stained Glass - Quick coverage of early glass history, then concentration on American developments in stained glass, including Louis Comfort Tiffany and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Art of Incarnation - Photographs with some explanatory text of the stained-glass windows by New York glassmaker and painter John La Farge in the Church of the Incarnation, New York. British Society of Master Glass Painters - An organisation dedicated to the art and craft of stained glass, promoting the conservation, restoration and history of stained glass and painted glass.
Cumbria Churches A guide to some 130 of the town and rural churches in Cumbria, with photographs and brief descriptions .Category Arts Architecture Christian Churches United KingdomGo to Visit Cumbria Main Menu. 'Churches in Cumbria'. In Cumbria,there is no local tradition in Church architecture. For one thing http://www.visitcumbria.com/church.htm
Extractions: In Cumbria, there is no local tradition in Church architecture. For one thing, the dales were mostly too poor, and for another, the slate was not a good material for building in the style of medieval gothic. Partly because of poverty, churches fell into disrepair, and had to be rebuilt, or were too small and had to be enlarged. While many dale churches have 12th or 13th Century origins, only a few remain in anything like their original state. Many churches have towers, some of them fortified, but few have steeples. Those that do are mainly 19th Century in the towns - Ambleside, Cockermouth, Keswick, Barrow and Millom. Some Victorian churches were built by rich landowners who wanted their own church near to the house for the use of themselves and their staff. Cathedrals Carlisle Cathedral Some Interesting Town and Rural Churches Ambleside/Windermere Carlisle/Brampton Cockermouth/Keswick Furness/Kendal ... Penrith/Appleby Architects who did work in Cumbria William Butterfield A.W.N. Pugin E.W. Pugin Thomas Rickman ... Paley and Austin Stained Glass Window Designers Sir Edward Burne-Jones Henry Holiday Charles E Kempe See also : abbeys, priories and nunneries
UKPG Database | Sites | Copped Hall Country, England. Local Authority,Essex. Historic County, Essex. District, Epping Forest. Parish, Epping Upland.Copped Hall. Details Brief http://www1.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/landscapes/ukpg/sites/coppedha.htm
Extractions: Copped Hall Details: Brief Description: Country England Local Authority Essex Historic County Essex District Epping Forest Parish Epping Upland Grid ref TL 4301 Area (ha.) Type of place Remains of C16/C18 park and woodland, at most extensive c.200ha, with remains of separate C16 and late C19 gardens. Designation Reference Grade English Heritage Register II* Users are advised to check this information with the relevant organisation. This page was last updated on 21 January 2002 and is from the U.K. Database of Historic Parks and Gardens. See our home page
UKPG Database | Sites | Groombridge Place Country, England. Local Authority,Kent. Historic County, Kent. District, Tunbridge Wells. Parish, Speldhurst.Groombridge Place. Details Brief http://www2.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/landscapes/ukpg/sites/groombri.htm
Extractions: Groombridge Place Details: Brief Description: Country England Local Authority Kent Historic County Kent District Tunbridge Wells Parish Speldhurst Grid ref TQ 5337 Area (ha.) Type of place C17 enclosed and formal gardens of 11/2ha, beside moated manor house, with surrounding park and farmland of 5ha. Designation Reference Grade English Heritage Register II* Kent Historic Survey Kent Gardens Compendium Users are advised to check this information with the relevant organisation. This page was last updated on 21 January 2002 and is from the U.K. Database of Historic Parks and Gardens. See our home page
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