This moving tribute to the life of Michael Lassen, stained glass maker, who died on 8th September, contains so much for all of us to reflect on in our hearts and minds.
Category Archives: Historic Stained Glass
Grants, Paperwork and Stained Glass Conservation
Anyone like paperwork?
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Here’s an exasperating tale of English paperwork for you – it’s probably the “best” way known of stopping honest and professional work from getting done …
Case Study: An Arched Top And 3 Forged Rows
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With a video demonstration
Our ever-collecting client, just because he liked it, had bought a 19th century window from an auction house in Paris, France.
The trouble was, it was the wrong shape and too short by 10 inches for the particular place he had in mind within his ornate lakeside villa.
On a Glazing Bench – Darkly
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When leading goes wrong
I’m not bitter but, in this country, a great quantity of medieval stained glass was destroyed by the twin ravages of Thomas Cromwell and the English Civil War.