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KNO/10/01 - Notes on some windows in the choir and Lady Chapel of York Minster [View Details]
KNO/10/02 - Notes on some windows in the choir and Lady Chapel of York Minster [View Details]
KNO/10/03 - The Price family of glass painters [View Details]
KNO/10/04 - Sir Joshua Reynolds’s window in the ante-chapel of New College, Oxford [View Details]
KNO/10/05 - Windows in the western portion of the choir of York Minster [View Details]
KNO/10/06 - Exhibitions of stained glass in London [View Details]
KNO/10/07 - The History of Copper Ruby glass [View Details]
KNO/10/08 - Mediaeval Cartoons for stained glass: how made and how used [View Details]
KNO/10/09 - The east window of St Michael-le-Belfrey church, York [View Details]
KNO/10/10 - The periodical plagues of the second half of the fourteenth century and their effect on the art of glass painting [View Details]
KNO/10/11 - John Thornton of Coventry and the east window of Great Malvern Priory [View Details]
KNO/10/12 - Disputes between English and foreign glass-painters in the sixteenth century [View Details]
KNO/10/13 - Additional notes on the history of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers [View Details]
KNO/10/14 - Ancient re-duplication and mass production of works of art [View Details]
KNO/10/15 - The West Window, St Martin-le-Grand, Coney Street, York [View Details]
KNO/10/16 - Walter Gedde’s Booke of Sundry Draughts, 1615 [View Details]
KNO/10/17 - The York School of Glass Painting [View Details]
KNO/10/18 - Artistic Craft Gilds of the Middle Ages [View Details]
KNO/10/19 - The detection of forgeries of old glass [View Details]
KNO/10/20 - John Thornton of Coventry and the East Window of Great Malvern Priory [View Details]
KNO/10/21 - The History of Copper Ruby Glass [View Details]
KNO/10/22 - Artistic Craft Gilds of the Middle Ages [View Details]
KNO/10/23 - Mediaeval methods of employing cartoons for stained glass [View Details]
KNO/10/24 - Mediaeval processes of glass manufacture [View Details]
KNO/10/25 - Van Dyck’s Portraits of Madam Kirk and Lady Poulett [View Details]
KNO/10/26 - Additional notes on the History of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers [View Details]
KNO/10/27 - Gyles Family [View Details]
KNO/10/28 - A Romanesque relief in York Minster [View Details]
KNO/10/29 - Illustrative Documents in connection with Disputes between English and foreign glaziers in the sixteenth century [View Details]
KNO/10/30 - Precis of lecture on mediaeval methods of glass-making and painting [View Details]
KNO/10/31 - Report to Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings on proposal to remove glass from West window at Salisbury [View Details]
KNO/10/32 - The Study of Ancient Painted Glass [View Details]
KNO/10/33 - An old York Church and its stained glass [View Details]
KNO/10/34 - On two panels of glass in the Bodleian Library representing scenes in the life of Thomas Becket [View Details]
KNO/10/35 - The Detection of Forgeries of Ancient Stained Glass (Connoisseur articles) [View Details]
KNO/10/36 - The East Window of St Margaret’s Church, Westminster [View Details]
KNO/10/37 - Transition from the mosaic to the enamel system of painting on glass [View Details]
KNO/10/38 - Glass-Painters' Advertisements [View Details]
KNO/10/39 - Curiosities of Glass-Painting [View Details]
KNO/10/40 - Stained Glass of historic interest in London [View Details]
KNO/10/41 - Stained Glass Sundials [View Details]
KNO/10/42 - Mediaeval cartoons for stained glass, how made and how used [View Details]
KNO/10/43 - Henry Gyles - Glass Painter or York [View Details]
KNO/10/44 - Forgeries of Ancient Stained Glass [View Details]
KNO/10/45 - Forgeries of Ancient Stained Glass - Methods of their Productions and Detection [View Details]
KNO/10/46 - Stained Glass of Historic Interest in London [View Details]
KNO/10/47 - East Window of Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate York [View Details]
KNO/10/48 - Envelope addressed to Knowles [View Details]