- An Túr
Gloine (pronounced [ənˠ ˌt̪ˠuːɾˠ ˈɡlˠɪnʲə];
Irish for "The Gl**** Tower") was a
cooperative studio for
stained gl**** and opus
sectile artists from...
- "Castleknock,
Dublin Castleknock, St
Brigid -
Gloine -
Stained gl**** in the
Church of Ireland".
Gloine:
Stained Gl**** in the
Church of Ireland. Retrieved...
-
Royal Hibernian Academy. She also
founded and
financially supported An Túr
Gloine, a
stained gl**** studio.
Purser was born in
Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire)...
- in Wales,
milpreve in Cornwall,
adderstanes in the
south of
Scotland and
Gloine nan
Druidh ("Druids' gl****" in
Scottish Gaelic) in the north. In Germany...
-
other eight are by A. E. Child,
Catherine O'Brien and
Ethel Rhind of An Túr
Gloine cooperative studio. In 1986, the
sculptor Imogen Stuart was commissioned...
- Gl****
House in
London set up by Mary
Lowndes and
Alfred J.
Drury and An Túr
Gloine in Dublin,
which was run by
Sarah Purser and
included artists such as Harry...
- England) has four fine
stained gl****
windows by
Michael Healy of An Túr
Gloine: St Patrick, St
Peter and St Luke (1913); Our Lord with the
Nativity and...
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Memorial window from St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin by An Túr
Gloine. Much of the
Irish public sympathised with the Boer side,[citation needed], rather...
-
their work in the
first half of the 20th century. His
career at An Túr
Gloine spanned from 1920
until 1943;
thereafter he
produced very few
works in the...
- stained-gl****
artists Critics Martin Harrison John
Ruskin Manufacturers An Túr
Gloine Barton,
Kinder and
Alderson Burlison and
Grylls Harry Clarke Clayton and...