The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
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The windows of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury
1981, The windows of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, London: O.U.P.
Stained glass in England
Osborne, June, 1981, Stained glass in England, London: Frederick Muller.
Councer, C.R., 1980, Lost glass from Kent churches: a collection of records from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, Maidstone; Kent Archaeological Society.
Councer, C.R., 1980, Lost glass from Kent churches: a collection of records from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, Maidstone; Kent Archaeological Society.
1949, The ancient glass of Canterbury Cathedral., Pub. for Friends of the Cathedral by Lund Humphries.
1949, The ancient glass of Canterbury Cathedral., Pub. for Friends of the Cathedral by Lund Humphries.
Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford
Garrod, H.W., 1931, Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford, London: Oxford University Press.
Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford
Garrod, H.W., 1931, Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford, London: Oxford University Press.
Bouchier, E.S., 1918, Notes on the stained glass of the Oxford district, Oxford, B.H. Blackwell.
Bouchier, E.S., 1918, Notes on the stained glass of the Oxford district, Oxford, B.H. Blackwell.
Stained glass of the Middle Ages in England and France
Arnold, Hugh, 1913, Stained glass of the Middle Ages in England and France, London: Adam and Charles Black.
Ball, W.E., 1908, The stained glass windows of Nettlestead Church., Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke.
Ball, W.E., 1908, The stained glass windows of Nettlestead Church., Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke.
A collection of correspondence, typescripts, notes, sketches and other items relating to stained glass windows
Grinling, C.H., c.1900, A collection of correspondence, typescripts, notes, sketches and other items relating to stained glass windows.
Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford
Garrod, H.W., 1931, Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford, London: Oxford University Press.
Ancient painted glass in Merton College, Oxford
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