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Opinion Letters to the Editor Letter: Stained glass was a little tough to stomach By Letters to the Editor May 2, 2023 at 2:31 a.m.
I read with interest your “Tinted Truths” article (House & Home, February 22) on the revival of stained glass designs in home decor. The piece credits 19th century British artists Edward Burne ...
Using stained glass for home windows or decor is a great addition for a house because it adds refinement and individuality, with its colorful design and light-enhancing properties. Aside from windows ...
Sir, – On foot of Nick Maxwell’s letter (August 1st) regarding an information resource (www.gloine.ie) about stained glass in Church of Ireland churches, could I direct your interested readers ...
"I am reminded of the sage words of that great spiritual teacher Silver Birch when he said "The power that fashioned the universe is not impressed because you build a great cathedral and fill it ...
How can judge rule with oil-stained hands? On Tuesday, a federal judge struck down the Obama administration's six- month ban on deep water oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, the fly in the oil ...
Famed stained-glass artist Robert Harmon was chosen to design and craft the windows adorning the sanctuary at Lowman United Methodist Church.
SIR – Christopher Howse’s article on Roger Rosewell’s book Stained Glass (Sacred Mysteries, July 14) mentions the damage done to Salisbury cathedral by James Wyatt, the architect. Dr Stanley ...
A tear-stained thank you letter written from the heart of an eight-year-old boy has touched RCMP officers across the country as they mourn the loss of one of their own.
A convicted murder in a North Carolina prison has repeatedly mailed letters stained with suspected blood to the judge overseeing his case, including one scrawled with the threatening message ...
A tear-stained thank-you letter written from the heart of an eight-year-old boy has touched RCMP officers across the country as they mourn the loss of one of their own. Rylin Adams's careful printing ...