Armorial Glass
Framed piece of Armorial stained glass that was originally in St. Peter's Church, in Bengeworth-Evesham, Worcestershire, England. It was given to Jeanette Garr Washburn Kelsey (daughter of Gov. Cadwallader Washburn) after the church was demolished in 1872. In 1913, the glass was sent to Sacre...
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edcoai_p2612coll5-721 Armorial Glass Framed piece of Armorial stained glass that was originally in St. Peter's Church, in Bengeworth-Evesham, Worcestershire, England. It was given to Jeanette Garr Washburn Kelsey (daughter of Gov. Cadwallader Washburn) after the church was demolished in 1872. In 1913, the glass was sent to Sacred Heart Academy by Mrs. Kelsey as part of a biographical sketch of her father. An article about the glass from The Capital Times newspaper, May 7, 1970 is also included here. Stained Glass Windows - England - Bengeworth-Evesham; Sacred Heart Academy (Madison, Wis.) 1150-1200 ca. Image image/jpeg 2015/Armorial Glass eng Edgewood College Archives Madison (inhabited place) This material is protected by copyright law (Title 17, U. S. Code). Permission for use must be cleared through Edgewood College Library Digital Collections. http://digitalcollections.edgewood.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p2612coll5/id/721 |
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Framed piece of Armorial stained glass that was originally in St. Peter's Church, in Bengeworth-Evesham, Worcestershire, England. It was given to Jeanette Garr Washburn Kelsey (daughter of Gov. Cadwallader Washburn) after the church was demolished in 1872. In 1913, the glass was sent to Sacred Heart Academy by Mrs. Kelsey as part of a biographical sketch of her father. An article about the glass from The Capital Times newspaper, May 7, 1970 is also included here. |
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