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Roy Miller

‘Capturing Light – Roy Miller – New Zealand Stained Glass artist’, won a bronze medal in the Australasian non-fiction section of the American Independent Publisher Book Awards, 2017.

The Awards..

The awards, which are in their 21st year, are open to all members of the independent publishing industry who publish less than 50 titles a year – including universities, small presses and self-publishers. Nicknamed the ‘Ippy Awards’ (its easier to say), this is now among the largest and most recognised book awards contests in the world. They identify ‘thought-provoking books, the kind that can touch lives, advance careers, and stretch our imaginations and recognise excellence in independent publishing.’The awards, which are in their 21st year, are open to all members of the independent publishing industry who publish less than 50 titles a year – including universities, small presses and self-publishers. Nicknamed the ‘Ippy Awards’ (its easier to say), this is now among the largest and most recognised book awards contests in the world. They identify ‘thought-provoking books, the kind that can touch lives, advance careers, and stretch our imaginations and recognise excellence in independent publishing.’

St Pauls Presbyterian Church 5 Coquet Street Oamaru. Opened 1876 The 3 Gilchrist Memorial Windows – Designed by Beverely Shore Bennett BSB 026 – Executed by Roy Miller –
St John’s Presbyterian Church, Pleasant Point – Church condemed with cracks and KGB window badly slumped
Waimate Knox Presbyterian Church – Shearman St – Back wall left side by door – Ciaran W677 Design Kenneth Gordon Bunton KGB / Roy Miller – (KGB 115) – Executed by Roy Miller – Christ the Bread – with a drawing of the old church at base. THIS MAY BE THE LAST WINDOWS THAT KGB DREW FOR ROY – OR FOR ANYONE

Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable. We must trust the perfection of the creation so far, as to believe that whatever curiosity the order of things has awakened in our minds, the order of things can satisfy. Every man’s condition is a solution in hieroglyphic to those inquiries he would put.