William Wailes (1808–1881) was the proprietor of one of England's largest and most prolific stained glass workshops. Wailes was born and grew up in Newcastle...
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The Wailing Wailers is the 1965 eponymous debut studio album by the Wailers, later known as Bob Marley and the Wailers. Released on the Studio One label...
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hands of William Wailes, a native of Newcastle upon Tyne who had become one of the leading exponents of stained glass in England. In 1856 Wailes commissioned...
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Wailes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandria Wailes, American actress Andrew Wailes (born 1971), Australian conductor Edward...
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William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British...
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glass in the United States of America. Other manufacturers included William Wailes, Ward and Hughes, Clayton and Bell, Heaton, Butler and Bayne and Charles...
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Conybeare; architect William Butterfield was responsible for reredos, tiles, pews and screen; and the stained glass was by William Wailes. In 2018, it was...
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glass design from the 1850s onwards. Of the earlier Victorian firms, William Wailes is the best represented, in the south aisle (1862), as well as Hardman...
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reflection, once she had her son, she felt unable to part with him. William Wailes created a stained-glass window depicting Hannah, Samuel and Eli for...
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it appeared to have been designed "by an enemy of the human race". William Wailes the celebrated stained-glass maker, lived at South Dene from 1853 to...
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Hardman of Birmingham, William Wailes of Newcastle, Ballantine and Allen of Edinburgh, Betton and Evans of Shrewsbury and William Holland of Warwick. Charles...
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relocated from the chapel at Cawood Castle, and their glass was designed by William Wailes. However, located next to the River Ouse, it regularly flooded. In 1842...
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window of the chancel also has three lights, and stained glass made by William Wailes. There is a queen post roof. Listed buildings in Arncliffe, North Yorkshire...
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Five Sisters window at York Minster. The south windows have glass by William Wailes from the 1850s, and the north west window glass by H. M. Barnett, installed...
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the stained glass dates from the 1840s, including the west window, by William Wailes. There is a Romanesque font, brought from St Mary's, and several monuments...
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designer of stained glass. He worked with Thomas Willement, William Warrington and William Wailes before persuading his friend John Hardman to start stained...
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sequence of windows by the leading artists of the 1850s, including William Wailes, John Hardman and Clayton and Bell. The large organ by Forster and Andrews...
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Butler and Bayne Hincks and Burnell Lavers, Barraud and Westlake Morris & Co. James Powell and Sons Shrigley and Hunt William Wailes William Warrington...
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William Burges ARA (/ˈbɜːdʒɛs/; 2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer. Among the greatest of the Victorian art-architects...
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ceiling was installed and new east window inserted with stained glass by William Wailes of Newcastle.[citation needed] A new font was donated by Samuel Johnson...
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Frenchman, William of Sens. Following his injury in a fall from the scaffolding in 1179 he was replaced by one of his former assistants, known as William the...
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Butler and Bayne Hincks and Burnell Lavers, Barraud and Westlake Morris & Co. James Powell and Sons Shrigley and Hunt William Wailes William Warrington...
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(1296–1299) William Greenfield, Archbishop (1306–1315) William of Hatfield, infant son of Edward III (1337) William Melton, Archbishop (1317–1340) William Zouche...
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firm to fill the great lancets at the east end. In the event, it was William Wailes who undertook this in 1857, having already begun the four windows of...
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Municipal Gallery in Dublin) and the Geneva Window, created for the Centre William Rappard in Geneva, Switzerland (now in the Wolfsonian Museum, Miami, Florida...
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Maryland Mary Juliana Hardman Thomas Willement William Warrington Charles Edmund Clutterbuck William Wailes Augustus Welby Pugin Stained glass British and...
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Presidential Palace England, St Matthias, Richmond. architect G. Scott, glass William Wailes Germany, the chancel window of Himmelfahrtskirche, Dresden Spain, Mallorca...
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Donald Wailes, a.k.a. Perfect Oarsman (March 21, 1936 in Edmonds, Washington – October 11, 2002 on Lake Washington) was an American rower. Wailes began...
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engineers depicted in the Stephenson stained glass window, designed by William Wailes and unveiled in Westminster Abbey in 1862. A memorial stone commemorating...
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Mansion. The church contains an organ by Hill and stained glass by William Wailes, Hardman and Geoffrey Robinson. The two windows in the porch were added...
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