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Christopher Whall Works In Gloucester Cathedral
Christopher Whall works in Gloucester Cathedral is a narrative list of works that Christopher Whall executed for Gloucester Cathedral. Ante-Chapel North "Man's Fallen State" "Man's Fallen State"- The Fall and Deprivation of Paradise. Window in the Ante-Chapel North. 1898. This was the first window to be completed and at the top of the window are fragments of old glass found during restoration work in 1895."The Stained Glass of Gloucester Cathedral" by David Welander.. First published by Canon David Welander and the Priests of Gloucester Cathedral in 1985.National Art Library General Collection 89.J Box III and 86.W Box I Special -320053 contain Whall's notes on the Gloucester Cathedral work. Also those of his daughter Veronica Whall. In this window Whall takes his inspiration from the Creation Story from the Old Testament (Genesis iii) and in the centre light he draws the serpent wound around the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. The inscription reads-''"I will put e ...
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North Chancel Window-Nativity
North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. Etymology The word ''north'' is related to the Old High German ''nord'', both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit *''ner-'', meaning "left; below" as north is to left when facing the rising sun. Similarly, the other cardinal directions are also related to the sun's position. The Latin word ''borealis'' comes from the Greek '' boreas'' "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the wind-god Boreas, the father of Calais and Zetes. ''Septentrionalis'' is from ''septentriones'', "the seven plow oxen", a name of '' Ursa Major''. The Greek ἀρκτικός (''arktikós'') is named for the same constellation, and is the source of the English word '' Arctic''. Other languages have other derivations. For example, in Lezgian, ''kefe ...
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Christopher Whall
Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 23 December 1924) was a British stained-glass artist who worked from the 1880s and on into the 20th century. He is widely recognised as a leader in the Arts and Crafts Movement and a key figure in the modern history of stained glass. Early life and studies Christopher Whall was born in the rectory at Thurning, Northamptonshire, where his father, William Whall, was the rector. He was educated at home with his siblings until his teens. In 1863 he was sent to Rossall School in Lancashire. The drawing master there was William Coulter of the Royal Hibernian Academy. He left Rossall School in 1865, and in 1867 enrolled as a probationer at the Royal Academy Schools. On 8 January 1868 he was admitted as a student there - which was incidentally a professional path taken against his parents' wishes.Catalogue of exhibition held by William Morris Gallery. London Borough of Waltham Forest. 17 November 1979 to 3 February 1980. Many of Whall's desi ...
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Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated with the establishment of a minster dedicated to Saint Peter and founded by Osric, King of the Hwicce, in around 679. The subsequent history of the church is complex; Osric's foundation came under the control of the Benedictine Order at the beginning of the 11th century and in around 1058, Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester, established a new abbey "a little further from the place where it had stood". The abbey appears not to have been an initial success, by 1072, the number of attendant monks had reduced to two. The present building was begun by Abbott Serlo in about 1089, following a major fire the previous year. Serlo's efforts transformed the abbey's fortunes; rising revenues and royal patronage enabled the construction of a major church. William the Conqueror held his Christmas Court at ...
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Gloucester 4
Gloucester 4 was an English rugby union league which sat at the twelve level of league rugby union in England for teams based in Gloucestershire and parts of Bristol. Promoted clubs moved into Gloucester 3 and there was no relegation as this was the basement league for club rugby union in Gloucestershire. In 1996 after ten seasons Gloucester 4 was discontinued at the end of the 1995-96 campaign. Original teams When league rugby began in 1987 this division (then known as Gloucestershire 4) contained the following teams: *Aretians RFC, Aretians *Bristol Telephone Area RFC, Bristol Telephone Area *Bristol Aeroplane Company RFC, Bristol Aeroplane Company *Broad Plain RFC, Broad Plain *Gloucester All Blues RFC, Gloucester All Blues *Hucclecote RFC, Hucclecote Old Boys *Minchinhampton RFC, Minchinhampton *Newent RFC, Newent *Old Colstonians RFC, Old Colstonians *Old Elizabethans RFC (Bristol), Old Elizabethans *Smiths Rugby, Smiths Gloucester 4 honours Gloucestershire 4 (1987–198 ...
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Veronica Whall
Veronica Mary Whall (1887–1967) was an important stained glass artist, painter, and illustrator associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. Her father, Christopher Whall, was the leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement in stained glass. She was educated in the techniques of painting and stained glass making in her father's studio-workshop. She later became his studio assistant and designer for his studio in 1914. In 1922, Whall and her father co-founded a stained glass studio together, which she managed for nearly thirty years after his death in 1924.''Panel. Whall, Veronica, born 1887 – died 1970''
ic Victoria and Albert Museum. 30 September 2012.

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Gloucester 2
Gloucester 2 North and Gloucester 2 South are English rugby union leagues which sits at the tenth level of league rugby union in England for teams primarily based in Gloucestershire as well as some teams from Bristol. Promoted clubs move into Gloucester 1 and since the discontinuation of Gloucester 3 at the end of the 2017–18 season there is currently no relegation. Up until 2017-18 Gloucester 2 was a single division but has since been split into two regional divisions. Teams 2021-22 Ahead of the new season Stroud RFC, promoted to South West 1 West as champions of Western Counties North in 2019–20, withdrew from SW1W and instead joined at the bottom of the regional RFU pyramid in Gloucester 2. North South 2020–21 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season was cancelled. Teams 2019–20 North South Teams 2018–19 North South Teams 2017–18 Teams 2016-17 *Bishopston (r ...
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Breaking Wheel
The breaking wheel or execution wheel, also known as the Wheel of Catherine or simply the Wheel, was a torture method used for public execution primarily in Europe from antiquity through the Middle Ages into the early modern period by breaking the bones of a criminal or bludgeoning them to death. The practice was abolished in Bavaria in 1813 and in the Electorate of Hesse in 1836: the last known execution by the "Wheel" took place in Prussia in 1841. In the Holy Roman Empire it was a "mirror punishment" for highwaymen and street thieves, and was set out in the ''Sachsenspiegel'' for murder, and arson that resulted in fatalities. Punishment Those convicted as murderers, rapists, traitors and/or robbers to be executed by the wheel, sometimes termed to be "wheeled" or "broken on the wheel", would be taken to a public stage scaffold site and tied to the floor. The execution wheel was typically a large wooden spoked wheel, the same as was used on wooden transport carts and c ...
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Whall Memorial
Whall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christopher Whall (1849–1924), British artist * Veronica Whall Veronica Mary Whall (1887–1967) was an important stained glass artist, painter, and illustrator associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. Her father, Christopher Whall, was the leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement in stained glass. ... (1887–1967), British artist * W. B. Whall (1847–1917), Master mariner See also * Wall (surname) {{Surname ...
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List Of War Memorial Windows By Christopher Whall
This is a list of War Memorial windows by Christopher Whall. Whall's other works include: * Gloucester Cathedral * Works in Scotland * Cathedrals and Minsters windows Stained-glass windows serving as War Memorials Here are details of some of these war memorial windows. gallery Image:Gray's Inn Chapel 1.JPG, Detail from window in Gray's Inn Chapel, London Image:Gray's Inn Chapel 3.JPG, Detail from window in Gray's Inn Chapel, London Image:Whall work.-St Andrew's Chippenham.jpg, War Memorial Window St Andrew's, Chippenham Chippenham is a market town A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village .... Image:Archangel Michael Worcester Cathedral.JPG, Left hand light Baldwin Memorial Window in Worcester Cathedral Image:Centre light Worcester Cathedral.JPG, Centre light Baldwin Memorial Window in Worces ...
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List Of Christopher Whall Works In Scotland
This is a list of the stained glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924) in Scotland reflecting Whall's intent to reflect the inspiration of nature in this art. Whall's works also include: * Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated with the establishment of a minster dedicated to S ... * War Memorial windows * Cathedrals and Minsters windows References {{DEFAULTSORT:Whall, Christopher Christopher Whall Lists of stained glass works ...
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List Of Christopher Whall Works In Cathedrals And Minsters
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List Of Works By Christopher Whall
This is a list of the stained-glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924). Whall's works include: * Gloucester Cathedral * War Memorial windows * Works in Scotland * Cathedral and minster windows Works in parish churches Image:Whall Window Holy Trinity 2.jpg, First and second lights in Whall's four-light traceried window "The Holy Spirit and Pentecost" at Holy Trinity Sloane Street. Image:Holy Trinity Church Whall 1.jpg, Third and fourth lights in Whall's four-light traceried window "The Holy Spirit and Pentecost" at Holy Trinity Sloane Street. Image:Whall Window Holy Trinity 3.jpg, View of the complete four-light traceried window "The Holy Spirit and Pentecost" at Holy Trinity Sloane Street. Image:Whall Window Holy Trinity 4.jpg, Part of Whall's window "The Adoration of the Magi and the Shepherds" at Holy Trinity Sloane Street. Image:Whall Window Holy Trinity 5.jpg, Part of Whall's window "The Adoration of the Magi and the Shepherds" at Holy Trinity Sloane Street. ...
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