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Stained Glass Links

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Order: Capturing Light – the book

Reviews

Glass Links

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New Zealand Links

Conservation
N Z Conservators of Cultural Materials

Historic
Hocken Collections – Dunedin
Alexander Turnbull Library – Wellington
The Arts and Crafts Movement.
The Arts and Crafts movement was underlying changes in stained glass design for decades and influenced Ken Bunton in particular during his training in London.

Ralph Miller’s artwork – (Roy Miller’s brother)
http://www.ralphmiller.co.nz

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