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Stained Glass in York Minster

4th October 2013

William Morris studied the ancient cathedrals such as York and Lincoln and knew the methods that the medieval craftsmen had used.  He particularly studied the larger workshops that created their stained glass during the medieval period.  The organisation for Morris’s stained glass workshop followed the same organisation as the type used for the manufacture of stained glass for York Minster.

York minster window

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