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  2. Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel is considered an excellent example of Gothic Revival architecture, and often called a "miniature Gothic gem". [5] [6] It features a steeply designed pitched roof, buttresses, and stained glass lancet windows accented with tracery. The chapel is a one-story, rectangular building measuring 23 feet (7.0 m) high and 41 feet ...

  3. Little Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel suffered from vandalism in 2003 [12] and again in 2010 when five stained glass windows were smashed, causing £3,000 worth of damage [13] leading to condemnation of the vandals. [14] In 2013, there was major work on the overgrowth which was, in places, hiding parts of the chapel. [15]

  4. Second St Mary's Church, Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows were the design and manufacture of Messrs RS Exton and Co of Brisbane. The supervisor of the stone work was Mr FJ Fuller of Toowoomba, and other building works were supervised by Mr FJ Corbett of Brisbane. St Mary's was constructed at a cost of A£40,000. [1]

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    The church has stood in the heart of downtown St. Joseph since 1891. See inside two-story St. Joe church with historic stained glass. It can be yours for $99,000

  6. Is This the Most Expensive Tiffany Stained-Glass Window of ...

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    When the dazzling 16-foot-high leaded stained- glass window arrived in Canton in 1913, it made front-page news—and postponed the new church’s dedication by a week because of a shipping delay ...

  7. Construction of Gothic cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    The molten glass was colored with metal oxides, and then blown into a bubble, which was cut and flattened into small sheets. [22] The glass sheets were then transferred to the workshop of the window-maker, usually close to the cathedral site. There a full-size precise drawing of the window was made on a large table, with the colors indicated.