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The Stained Glass Museum, Ely Cathedral
Houses a national collection of British stained glass. The illustrated online catalogue can be browsed by designer, subject, date or place. Includes brief biographies of designers.

Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright
On-line version of an exhibition about Frank Lloyd Wright's designs for stained-glass windows.

The Windows of St. Chapelle, Paris, France. 1243-48
A page of pictures of the windows of this church, by Prof. Jeffery Howe from Boston College. Part of his site 'A Digital Archive of Architecture'.

The Windows of St. Etienne, Bourges, France
A page of pictures of the windows of this church, by Prof. Jeffery Howe from Boston College. Part of his site 'A Digital Archive of Architecture'.

The Stained Glass Windows of Memorial Hall, Harvard University
The collection of stained glass in Memorial Hall comprises a veritable museum of American stained glass. Descriptions and photos of the windows, by various English and American designers.

Medieval Stained Glass
San Jose State University provides an extensive gallery of expandable images, accessed via pull-down menu and selection from an array. Basic information is given for each.

The World Through Different Coloured Glasses
Photographs of in-situ stained glass windows, secular and ecclesiastical, in South East England and the Musee d'Orsay, Paris, courtesy of South London Stained Glass.

The Windows of Judson
History of the stained-glass windows designed by John La Farge in the 1890s for the socially aware, arts-oriented community at Judson Memorial Church, New York, and commentary on their restoration.

Stained Glass Photography
A comprehensive guide to the stained glass of William Morris, Henry Holiday, Edward Burne-Jones, Charles Kempe, Louis Tiffany and others in churches throughout the world. From P. Neil Ralley.

Margaret Agnes Rope and Margaret Edith Rope
Biographies and works of the Rope cousins, who worked in the Arts and Crafts style, with photographs.


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