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"Exploring the Lead (ed) Path: From Chapel Quad to Yale Art School" Step into history at Chapel Quad, Lincoln College, Oxford

Background imageLeaded Collection: The Rose Inn, Fenchurch Street, London

The Rose Inn, Fenchurch Street, London, its front covered with cut slates. circa early 20th century

Background imageLeaded Collection: Robin perched on a window on a fabric Christmas card

Robin perched on a window on a fabric Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Sir Thos Gresham / Home

Sir Thos Gresham / Home
SIR THOMAS GRESHAM House in Bishopsgate Street of the English financier who founded Gresham College and built the Royal Exchange Date: 1519 - 1579

Background imageLeaded Collection: John Bunyan / Bedford

John Bunyan / Bedford
JOHN BUNYAN English preachers cottage at Bedford Date: 1628 - 1688

Background imageLeaded Collection: John Bunyan / Elstow

John Bunyan / Elstow
JOHN BUNYAN Birthplace of the English nonconformist preacher and writer at Elstow, near Bedford Date: 1628 - 1688

Background imageLeaded Collection: Ruskin / Coniston Home

Ruskin / Coniston Home
JOHN RUSKIN Home of the English art critic and writer, at Coniston, in the Lake District: the Turret Room was his bedroom, with a view of the lake Date: 1819 - 1900

Background imageLeaded Collection: Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London

Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London
Corner of Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLeaded Collection: Wooden house, Malines (Mechelen), Belgium

Wooden house, Malines (Mechelen), Belgium
Wooden house (ground floor detail) in Malines (Mechelen), Belgium, dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLeaded Collection: British Exhibition, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

British Exhibition, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America -- Mock Tudor building under construction. All the streets had London names, for example Strand, Piccadilly and Cheapside. Date: 1931

Background imageLeaded Collection: Family scenes on a New Year card

Family scenes on a New Year card
Family scenes on a three-part New Year card, with dancing in the middle. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Snow scene outside a house on a Christmas card

Snow scene outside a house on a Christmas card
Snow scene outside a large house on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Three puppies and a robin on a New Year card

Three puppies and a robin on a New Year card
Three puppies looking through a window at a robin on a New Year card. circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Snow scene with cottage on a Christmas card

Snow scene with cottage on a Christmas card
Snow scene with cottage seen through a leaded window on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Family celebration on a New Year card

Family celebration on a New Year card
Family enjoying an evening celebration with dancing on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Carol singers in the snow on a cutout Christmas card

Carol singers in the snow on a cutout Christmas card
Carol singers in the snow at night near a large house on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Kitten and robin on a Christmas card

Kitten and robin on a Christmas card
Kitten and robin outside a house on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Man at work thatching a roof, Devon

Man at work thatching a roof, Devon. circa 1960s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Two owls on a Christmas card

Two owls on a Christmas card
Two owls and a robin on a Christmas card -- Enquire Within. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLeaded Collection: WW1 Womens Joy Loan Day 1919

WW1 Womens Joy Loan Day 1919
A souvenir in commemoration of the Womens Joy Loan Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square, Saturday, 28th June 1919. This included a procession leaded by Lady St. Helier and others

Background imageLeaded Collection: Home of Paul Revere, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Home of Paul Revere, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Home of Paul Revere, patriot during the American War of Independence, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLeaded Collection: Huntsman and hounds, Winkleigh, Devon

Huntsman and hounds, Winkleigh, Devon
Huntsman and hounds outside the village school, Winkleigh, Devon. Date: 1960s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Chocolate box design, village scene with monument

Chocolate box design, village scene with monument
Chocolate box design, featuring a village street scene with a monument in the foreground. Date: 20th century

Background imageLeaded Collection: Chocolate box design, village street scene

Chocolate box design, village street scene
Chocolate box design, featuring a village street scene with old buildings. Date: 20th century

Background imageLeaded Collection: Street scene with Nags Head Hotel

Street scene with Nags Head Hotel
Street scene in an unidentified location, with the tudor-style Nags Head Hotel, an old coaching inn

Background imageLeaded Collection: A picturesque house with a thatched roof

A picturesque house with a thatched roof and an unusual shape

Background imageLeaded Collection: Lavenham / Market Place

Lavenham / Market Place
A view through the window of one of the perfectly preserved Tudor houses on Market Place, Lavenham looking out to the village cross Date: 1950s

Background imageLeaded Collection: Mansion Conservatory

Mansion Conservatory
The luxury conservatory, with its plants and stained leaded glass windows, of the Mayfair (London) mansion of City financier Clarence Hatry, who was jailed for fraud. Date: 1930s

Background imageLeaded Collection: les Metiers, published by Jean Leblond I (c. 1590 / 1594 - 1666), c. 1632-1635 (etching)

les Metiers, published by Jean Leblond I (c. 1590 / 1594 - 1666), c. 1632-1635 (etching)
XJF872809 les Metiers, published by Jean Leblond I (c.1590/1594 - 1666), c.1632-1635 (etching) by Bosse, Abraham (1602-76); Private Collection; (add.info.: The barber)

Background imageLeaded Collection: A cottage at Redlynch (w / c on paper)

A cottage at Redlynch (w / c on paper)
XPG359488 A cottage at Redlynch (w/c on paper) by Allingham, Helen (1848-1926); 23.9x17.5 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLeaded Collection: The Caterpillar (w / c on paper)

The Caterpillar (w / c on paper)
XPG359483 The Caterpillar (w/c on paper) by Allingham, Helen (1848-1926); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLeaded Collection: A street scene in Godalming in the county of Surrey. 1 November 1920

A street scene in Godalming in the county of Surrey. 1 November 1920

Background imageLeaded Collection: Death and the Miser, c1500. Oil on wood. Jan Provost (1465-1529) Netherlandish artist

Death and the Miser, c1500. Oil on wood. Jan Provost (1465-1529) Netherlandish artist. Doors of a triptych. Death interrupting the Miser in the middle of a transaction

Background imageLeaded Collection: Three generations of women. Cottager spinning wool using simple wheel without treadle

Three generations of women. Cottager spinning wool using simple wheel without treadle while her mother reels yarn and her daughter stirs cast iron pot standing on open fire No stairs

Background imageLeaded Collection: Doctor Syntax Lamenting the Loss of his Wife. The Doctor on his knees at his wife s

Doctor Syntax Lamenting the Loss of his Wife. The Doctor on his knees at his wife s
Doctor Syntax Lamenting the Loss of his Wife. The Doctor on his knees at his wifes deathbed turns away and covers his eyes as the maid spills a bowl of gruel

Background imageLeaded Collection: Clasp Makers Workshop

Clasp Makers Workshop
The Clasp Makers Workshop. From 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageLeaded Collection: Fort Carolines construction works in an island

Fort Carolines construction works in an island of Saint Johns River (Florida) by the second French expedition to Florida, leaded by Ren頤 e Laudonniere in 1564

Background imageLeaded Collection: Sieg of Oostende (Belgium), carried out by Spanish

Sieg of Oostende (Belgium), carried out by Spanish troops leaded by Ambrosio de Sp� la. War of Netherlands, 17th century. Engraving. SPAIN. Zaragoza

Background imageLeaded Collection: Seven Years War (1756-1763). Battle of Menorca

Seven Years War (1756-1763). Battle of Menorca, May 20th 1756. French fleet, leaded by Rolland-Michel Barrin, count of La Galissoni貥

Background imageLeaded Collection: Settlers from the first French expedition to

Settlers from the first French expedition to America in 1562, leaded by Jean Ribault, exchanging supplies with Native American People, near Charlesfort (nowadays Beaufort, South Carolina)

Background imageLeaded Collection: Sans-culotte from Paris (it literally means without

Sans-culotte from Paris (it literally means without
" Sans-culotte from Paris (it literally means " without underwear" ). They leaded the revolutionary process during 1793-1794. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris

Background imageLeaded Collection: Map of Fort Caroline, built by second French

Map of Fort Caroline, built by second French expedition to Florida in 1564, leaded by Ren頇 oulaine de Laudonni貥

Background imageLeaded Collection: The Old Kings Head

The Old Kings Head, an ancient pre-Tudor inn, dating from the mid 15th century, with its famous leaded window, perhaps the finest survival in existence. Date: mid 15th century

Background imageLeaded Collection: Mrs Bobbity in her garden

Mrs Bobbity in her garden, looking up at the sparrows and their nest. Date: 1937

Background imageLeaded Collection: Mother throws a flower down to her toddler

Mother throws a flower down to her toddler
A mother throws a flower down to her toddler standing in the garden. first published 1879

Background imageLeaded Collection: Shropshire Cottage

Shropshire Cottage
A lovely cottage with lattice windows, at Montford Bridge, Shropshire, England. Date: 19th century

Background imageLeaded Collection: Sparrow chirping on Mrs Bobbitys window ledge

Sparrow chirping on Mrs Bobbitys window ledge
Jack Sparrow chirping on Mrs Bobbitys window ledge, wanting her to get up so that he can gather crumbs for his growing family

Background imageLeaded Collection: Little girl with doll on a birthday postcard

Little girl with doll on a birthday postcard
A little girl with her doll on a birthday postcard. Date: 1915

Background imageLeaded Collection: Three children looking out of a window

Three children looking out of a window, with a bowl of roses below. first published 1879




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"Exploring the Lead (ed) Path: From Chapel Quad to Yale Art School" Step into history at Chapel Quad, Lincoln College, Oxford, where the leaded windows whisper tales of scholars past. This hallowed ground is said to have inspired renowned philosopher John Locke in his birthplace. Venture further into Oak Lodge, Dropmore, Buckinghamshire, and discover a hidden gem adorned with intricate leadwork. The craftsmanship here transports you back in time as you marvel at its beauty. Crossing continents now, we find ourselves at Yale Art School in New Haven, Connecticut. Here, modern art meets traditional techniques as artists experiment with the malleability of lead. A fusion of creativity and innovation awaits within these walls. Traveling back across the Atlantic Ocean brings us to Montacute House in Somerset. Its main entrance boasts an impressive display glass that captures the essence of grandeur from centuries ago. Intriguingly enough, even our furry friends have a connection to "leaded. " Witness the transformation of an Old English Sheepdog's coat turned into wool – a testament to nature's ability to repurpose materials. Delve deeper into folklore and spirituality as Geordie materializes before your eyes - a controlling spirit believed by some to be linked to lead mining areas. Explore this enigmatic phenomenon alongside John Locke's birthplace for an immersive experience like no other. Seek solace within The Crypt at Gloucester Cathedral in Gloucestershire – ancient stones encased by delicate leadwork create an atmosphere both haunting and awe-inspiring. Let history envelop you as you wander through this sacred space. Journey onward towards Ightham Mote in Kent where a picturesque bridge and side entrance beckon explorers seeking tranquility amidst stunning architecture framed by elegant leadscape designs. Ombersley near Worcester invites visitors on a scenic escape surrounded by rolling Worcestershire hills dotted with charming cottages boasting quaint yet sturdy lead roofs. A true countryside retreat.