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Stained Glass Tours in England

Stained Glass Tours in England

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STAINED GLASS
TOURS IN ENGLAND

BY CHARLES HITCHCOCK SHERRILL
WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS

 

LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY: MCMX


SECOND EDITION

Printed by Ballantyne &. Co. Limited
Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London


By the Same Author

STAINED GLASS TOURS
IN FRANCE. With
Numerous Illustrations.


KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE

TO
LEWIS F. DAY
FROM ONE
WHOM HE TAUGHT
TO LOVE
STAINED GLASS


FOREWORD

Although the purpose of this book is the quest of windows, it happens that these very windows are so obligingly disposed throughout the length and breadth of England, and light such different sorts of edifices, that in the search of them we shall obtain a very comprehensive idea of English architecture. Not only shall we visit many noble cathedrals (Canterbury, York, Winchester, Wells, &c. &c.), and smaller religious edifices (Fairford, St. Neot, Norbury, &c.), but we shall also see secular buildings of many types. In this latter category will be included both the great universities of Oxford and Cambridge, a civic guildhall (Coventry), an ancient hostel for the aged (Guildford), and one of the finest of the “stately homes of England” (Knole). Thus it will be seen that our tours are more broadly catholic than their title would indicate—indeed, we are tempted to promise that by the time the pilgrim has completed them he will have obtained a well-rounded impression not only of glass, but also of the history as well as the ancient manners and customs of England. Unfortunately, no form of illustration can hope to reproduce the combination of light and colour which makes the beauty of stained glass; those selected for this book are the best obtainable, but are chiefly useful in showing how the windows are set. This is not a technical book, so scale-drawings would be out of place.

CHARLES HITCHCOCK SHERRILL.

20 East 65th Street,
New York City.
March 1, 1909.


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION Page 1
Tours   17
EARLY ENGLISH   21
Early English Tour   29
Salisbury   30
Canterbury   36
Lincoln   51
York   57
DECORATED   65
Decorated Tour   75
York   76
Norbury   82
Shrewsbury   85
Ludlow   92
Hereford   96
Tewkesbury   100
Deerhurst  

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