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Title: Whitefriars Stained Glass Cartoons..............
Post by: Patrick on January 16, 2015, 06:34:50 PM
Hi,
Interesting blog here.............

http://blog.cmog.org/2015/01/16/grant-to-allow-rakow-research-library-to-digitize-whitefriars-stained-glass-cartoons/

Please move if in the wrong place.
Title: Re: Whitefriars Stained Glass Cartoons..............
Post by: Anne on January 16, 2015, 10:09:15 PM
That's super, Patrick, thanks for adding the link.  I find stained glass cartoons fascinating - the museum in Lancaster had an exhibition of their collection a few years ago (stained glass was made by at least 2 Lancaster firms) and the images were so interesting to see, especially as they had photos of the completed windows in situ alongside them.

I'll move it over to Glass News as it's not an ID request. :)
Title: Re: Whitefriars Stained Glass Cartoons..............
Post by: Patrick on January 16, 2015, 10:50:53 PM
Thanks for doing that............

 :)
Title: Re: Whitefriars Stained Glass Cartoons..............
Post by: Paul S. on January 16, 2015, 11:19:03 PM
thanks Patrick, very interesting..........my personal thoughts are.........

did the MoL really need to part with these - assuming all material in roll form then was it that much of a storage problem, or were they hoping for a return favour some time from the States.
I'd always assumed the V. & A. in London exhibits the national glass collection - were they offered this archive do we know...........   they have a building the size of west Wales, and would have thought these rolls could have been accommodated easily............ you should see the size of some of the Egyptology articles they store.

Often it's a case of available funds (or rather lack of) for research, rather than storage, that might give rise to parting with material, and could have been the issue here - but would have imagined we had more first hand knowledge in the U.K. with which to assess these, rather than send them overseas.

You can see the Rakow's comments that they are going to need to work with the MoL anyway. 
Title: Re: Whitefriars Stained Glass Cartoons..............
Post by: Patrick on January 17, 2015, 11:41:32 AM
You can see the Rakow's comments that they are going to need to work with the MoL anyway. 

I think that work will be to tie up the original 'Presentation' drawing (The MOL still have these) with the cartoon.......
I do know that prior to the M.O.L giving them to Corning they were stored in a shipping container that was far from an ideal environment.

I think the biggest plus with this whole project is that Corning freely share their archives .