The stained glass is perhaps the cathedral s crowning glory.
Cathedral stained glass window.
The name draws from the fact that windows of stained glass were a feature of medieval european cathedrals from the 10th century onwards.
Thus the cathedral is almost a stained glass museum allowing one to look at glass produced in a range of styles in many cases by leading craftsman.
Although over half the windows were destroyed in 1941 during world war ii many have since been replaced with new designs.
For further information and to view the details of each window pass your cursor over the circled numbers to see a thumbnail pop up of the window.
The term cathedral glass is sometimes applied erroneously to the windows of cathedrals as an.
Extending more than 65 feet in height the north and south te deum windows are the tallest stained glass windows in the cathedral and mark the transition from the great choir to the high altar.
The mosaic stain glass window was not the intended design but an assortment of broken fragments collected and repaired after all of the stain glass windows of the cathedral were smashed.
The windows were destroyed after the parliamentarians roundheads defeated the royalist cavaliers who were defending winchester during the english civil war.
York minster is remarkable for both the size and chronological span of its stained glass collection.
We ve stained glass from across the centuries including the spectacular rose window and the daily bread window illustrating the last supper from a bird s eye view.
There are religious scenes to tell the faithful the key stories of the bible as well as countless depictions of saints kings queens nobles knights.
Southwark cathedral has a unique collection of 19th 20th and 21st century stained glass windows designed by some of the foremost glass artists of their time.
It is thin by comparison with slab glass may be coloured and is textured on one side.
The 167 stained glass windows of chartres cathedral built 1190 1220 ce are the most complete group surviving anywhere from the middle ages several windows date to the mid 12th century ce while over 150 survive from the early 13th century ce.
It was the largest stained glass project ever executed and has some of the finest victorian stained glass in the country produced by the leading company of the time.
We have some spectacular windows in the cathedral some of which date back to the 14th century.
In 1697 traveller celia fiennes was moved to comment on the greatest curiosity for windows i ever saw and by the 1930s railway posters were encouraging visitors to the city to include britain s treasure house of stained glass in their itinerary.