Stained Glass (visual works)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Bryn Athyn Cathedral
Collection — Box 24 boxes
Identifier: Mss.003
Scope and Contents
The collection holds letters, sketches, architectural drawings, photographs and media articles regarding the design and construction of Bryn Athyn Cathedral. There are files for many of the craftsmen and artists that worked on the project, as well as construction notes written by Raymond Pitcairn regarding the interior and structural design of hte building. Several boxes of photographs document the various stages of construction. A slide show and audio tape is included that was used by one...
Dates:
Created: 1912-1996
Bryn Athyn Historic District
Collection — Box 1 box
Identifier: RG.05
Scope and Contents
The collection contains promotional and informational literature about the Bryn Athyn Historic District, as well as information provided by the Historic Distric Council. The collection includes photographs, posters, brochures and news articles.
Dates:
Created: 2009; Other: Majority of material found in 2009; Other: Date acquired: 20090418
Glencairn Museum Record Group
Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG.06
Abstract
Glencairn Museum, former home of businessman, art collector and philanthropist Raymond Pitcairn & his wife Mildred Glenn Pitcairn, opened its doors in 1981 as a museum focused on the intersection of history, art and religion. Glencairn boasts one of the finest private collections of French Medieval Stained Glass as well as collections filling the following galleries: Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Ancient Near East, Ancient Far East and Native American. The home is built in the...
Dates:
Created: 1980-present; Other: Date acquired: 20080701
Photographic Negative Index, 1998-05
Sub-Series
Identifier: Series 12
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Audio-Visual recordings of various subjects (family home movies, politics, musical performances, speeches) and formats (reel-reel audiotape, 35mm & 16mm film, DVD and videotape in 3/4", VHS and Betamax).
Dates:
Modified: 1998-05