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One of the oldest buildings on campus, it is known for its stained-glass windows and traditional design, especially in the Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall.
At the time the Levere Memorial Temple was built, the building cost $ 400, 000 ; it is now said that the building is priceless due to its extensive collections of Tiffany stained-glass windows.

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The family runs a stained-glass business whose clients include approximately 30 churches on the island and also some others as far away as the West Coast and Canada.

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The stained-glass " World Peace Window " at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis, Minnesota, depicts " peace makers " of the 20th century, including Norman Borlaug.
File: Wild Man, design for a Stained Glass Window by Hans Holbein the Younger. jpg | Classicized Wild Man design for a stained-glass window, studio of Hans Holbein the Younger, ca 1525-1528 ( British Museum )
Inside the chapel, the spiral is topped with stained glass " Glory Window ", one of largest horizontally mounted stained-glass pieces in the world.

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The walls on two sides consist primarily of stained-glass panes set in magnificent arches, and overhead is an enormous skylight of stained glass designed by Antoni Rigalt whose centerpiece is an inverted dome in shades of gold surrounded by blue that suggests the sun and the sky.
The vast interior is based on a basilica plan, designed as a Latin cross and is divided into a nave, two aisles with stained-glass windows and a short transept.
The stained-glass windows date from the 14th and 15th century, such as 15th century Madonna and Child and St. John and St. Philip ( designed by Filippino Lippi ), both in the Filippo Strozzi Chapel.
Christ crowning Mary as Queen, the stained-glass circular window above the clock, with a rich range of coloring, was designed by Gaddo Gaddi in the early 14th century.
Donatello designed the stained-glass window ( Coronation of the Virgin ) in the drum of the dome ( the only one that can be seen from the nave ).
The stained-glass windows on Robinson College Chapel, designed by John Piper ( artist ) | John Piper.
Of particular note are the library and chapel, the latter with stained-glass windows designed by John Piper.
Beau Castle was designed by John Ruskin and Richard Doubleday with stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
A stained-glass window depicting the player, designed by Francis Skeat, was unveiled in St Francis's Church, the parish church for the Priory Estate, by Matt Busby in 1961, and a statue in the town centre was dedicated by his mother and Bobby Charlton in 1999.
It features three altars, four rosette stained-glass windows ( designed by New York artist Alex S. Locke ) and features 150 oil paintings of saints.
Before WW2 it made a number of models for the Queen Mary's Dolls ' House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and now at Windsor Castle, stained-glass work ( on which Twining was an expert ) and astronomical telescopes.
Of particular significance in the church are the ten beautiful stained-glass windows which were designed by the renowned artist Harry Clarke in 1925.
Directly opposite are a grand staircase and an extraordinary stained-glass window designed by Robert McCausland, the renowned Toronto stained glass artist.
The church also contains stained-glass windows designed by William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, and Charles Kempe.
Due to Herrán's quality as a colorist, it is not surprising that he occasionally designed stained-glass windows and was a seasoned book illustrator.
The stained-glass windows, designed by Beverley Shore Bennett and made by Stephen Bélanger-Taylor, focus on the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady, the mother of Jesus.
In 1938, the organ in the high choir was dismantled, at the same time that a series of stained-glass are replaced in the southern façade ( designed by Abel Manta and executed by Ricardo Leone ).
The church has a set of stained-glass windows, all except two of which are designed by the artist Charles Kempe.
It was the Junior Building, which was designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style and covered in gargoyles, leaded and stained-glass windows and oak moulding, where young men began their journey to become " Eight Year Men.

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Its ante-chapel houses a stained-glass window depicting William Tyndale, made in 1911 for the British and Foreign Bible Society, and installed at Hertford in 1994.
Formerly, the church had one of London's few surviving large stained-glass windows, installed in the 17th century, but this was destroyed in an IRA bomb-attack in 1992.
The stained-glass windows located on the north and south walls originate from Austria and Bavaria and were installed during the late 1800s and early 1900s replacing the original clear panes.
File: Nkerk2. jpg | Original entrance ( the former stained-glass window was bricked up when the organ was installed )

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The bar is situated between massive pillars of brick and is illuminated from behind by expansive stained-glass panes that are suspended above it.
It includes an ornate oak frieze including sculptures of twenty-two angels playing music, carved by Johannes Kirchmayer ( 1860 – 1930 ), and two notable stained-glass windows, " Angel of Help ," and " Figure of Wisdom ," both by John LaFarge ( 1835 – 1910 ).
" Figure of Wisdom ," completed in 1901, is the largest stained-glass work created by LaFarge.
Many churches were destroyed or severely damaged, including St. Michael's Catholic Church ( see photo at right ), which was gutted by the storm surge, breaking the entry doors and stained-glass windows along the first floor ; however, the interior was later removed, and the structure was still solid enough to allow repairing the church.
Wycliffe Hall s chapel was opened by the Bishop of Oxford in 1896, and has a stained-glass window representing John Wycliffe.
* The École de Nancy Museum offers a testimony of the diversity of creative techniques practised by the artists of this school, with a fine display of furniture, objets d art, glassware, stained-glass, leather, ceramics, textiles, etc.
William II of Holland as " Willem van Henegouwen " in stained-glass window from 1588 by Willem Thibaut, located in the Museum De Lakenhal
The college is also the home of a chapel with ornate wood carvings, an organ, and notable stained-glass windows by the Pre-Raphaelite artists Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris.
Two additional stained-glass windows followed by Christopher Webb in 1945 and Francis Skeat in 1950.
" David's Charge to Solomon " ( 1882 ), a stained-glass window by Burne-Jones and Morris in Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts.
Mary Anning is buried here and there is a stained-glass window dedicated to her memory by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.
The Victorian stained-glass windows were created by some of the finest studios of that period.
Its final design shows a mix of influences from the various Gothic architectural styles of the Middle Ages, identifiable in its pointed arches, flying buttresses, a variety of ceiling vaulting, stained-glass windows and carved decorations in stone, and by its three similar towers, two on the west front and one surmounting the crossing.
The stained-glass windows were made in 1492 by the Florentine artist Alessandro Agolanti, known also as il Bidello, based on cartoons by Ghirlandaio.
The large stained-glass window on the back was made from a cartoon by the brothers Andrea and Nardo di Cione.
The Lady Chapel's stained-glass windows were made between 1912 and 1930 by English stained glass artist and designer Paul Vincent Woodroffe.
Design for a stained-glass window commemorating the landsknecht Christoph von Eberstein, by Hans Holbein the Younger

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