UK Stained Glass News

UK STAINED GLASS NEWS in 2009
STAINED GLASS IN PUBLIC PLACES

Edinburgh: Rona Moody's day out
Glasgow: A Rennie Mackintosh Day
Cromer: St Peter & St Paul's stained glass
Amsterdam: the Theatre Tuschinsky
Alkmaar: in the Netherlands
Southern Spain
Rhodes: Finding hot glass that makes your eyes melt!
RIGA 2006 Tony Banfield's sixth visit to "La Serenissima" (as Venice is known in Italy)
Scotland: Rona Moody seeks out modern stained glass in Scotland while staying in an ancient fort.
Moscow: Len Patterson spots stained glass while on a guided tour.
The Welshpool Cinema: photographed by David Lilley.
Florida 2003: Tony Banfield's photographs featured here.
UK Miscellany: Interesting stained glass art from around the UK

Periodically we OR YOU, get the opportunity to have a look at some stained glass away from home. When we do, out comes the camera and we take a few photographs for all visitors to this web site to enjoy.

If you fancy trying your hand at reporting for this page (just for the glory of course), we are only too happy to feature your efforts if they look good! Send us the photos with a few hundred words and we will turn your efforts into a stained glass web page. Send by e-mail using the link at the bottom of the site menu please (bottom left of your screen.)

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