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Stained Glass Links

Order: Capturing Light – the book

Click here to order: Capturing Light – Roy Miller – Stained Glass Artist

Reviews

Beattie’s Book Blog
New Zealand Glass Blogspot Review
New Zealand Life & Leisure Magazine
Otago Daily Times – feature 29 Oct 2016
Otago Daily Times – Looking a stained glass window
Pat Craddock – Media Educator
What if ? Dunedin ….
Brian Robertson

Glass Links

Antique Glass
http://www.restorationglass.com/antique-window-glass.cfm

Making Antique Glass – videos

Freemont Antique blown glass demo
Lamberts foundry Germany
Outstanding historical footage of making antique hand-blown glass
Verrerie de Saint Just – Handblown Sheet Glass

Restoration

Restoration of Sainte Chapelle – Paris 2002

Machine Made Coloured Glass
KOG Rolling Glass   Shows glass furnaces
Lamberts Machine Cathedral Glass

Making Stained Glass Windows

Judith Debryun – Stained Glass Maker
The Glass Painter’s Method
Painting and Firing Glass
Traditional Stained Glass Painting

New Zealand Links

Conservation
N Z Conservators of Cultural Materials

Locating New Zealand Churches
www.nzchurchnet.co.nz

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