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My Brighton & Hove | St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean | History Wulfrans are by charles eamer kempe (he added the e in later life) His fatherNathaniel Kemp,(uncle of the Kemp who built Kemp Town) a very wealthy man http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/st_wulfrans_ovingdean_history.htm
Extractions: by Jennifer Drury St Wulfrans is a typical small Sussex downland flint church, recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a little church. Essentially it is an early Norman building which has been restored and altered many times over the centuries; it is now furnished in late 19th century style. The nave and chancel of todays St. Wulfrans are probably 1066-86 or a little later. The tower is c1216 and contains a bell which dates from approximately 1430. It is thought that the porch was almost certainly added in 1805. The chapel was added in 1907 and the vestry was built in 1983. There are no less than 33 existing, blocked and vanished windows in St. Wulfrans; there may have been at least six others. The original Norman windows were blocked up when the existing larger windows were made; they were not reopened until after 1850. The present entrance is in the south wall but there is a blocked saxon-style door in the north wall with a stoup (a container for holy water). Most probably this was the entrance when the original manor and village were situated in Hog Croft (the field next to the church). The rood, chancel ceiling and most of the stained glass in St. Wulfrans are by Charles Eamer Kempe (he added the e in later life) His father Nathaniel Kemp,(uncle of the Kemp who built Kemp Town) a very wealthy man, built Ovingdean House.
Stained Glass windows were largely destroyed during the English Civil War and in about 1900 werereplaced by the famous maker of stained glass, charles eamer kempe, as a http://www.abbeymuseum.asn.au/stained_glass.htm
Extractions: Click on the image above to visit the Abbey Medieval Tournament website Stained Glass in the Abbey Church Perhaps one of the most important and significant collections of rare stained glass in Australia is to be found at the Abbey Museum, largely housed within the Abbey Church. It includes the largest corpus of European medieval and renaissance stained glass in Australia. These include priceless fragments from a series of windows in the Lady Chapel of Winchester Cathedral, possibly commissioned in about 1490 by Elizabeth of York, wife Henry VII, to celebrate the birth of Prince Arthur in Winchester on 19 September 1486. The windows combined Tudor propaganda with themes from the Book of Revelation and the nativity of Christ. These magnificent windows were largely destroyed during the English Civil War and in about 1900 were replaced by the famous maker of stained glass, Charles Eamer Kempe, as a thank offering for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. In 1934 the Abbey Folk Park acquired surviving fragments. They represent the largest remaining collection of medieval glass from Winchester. Friends of the Cathedral visited the Museum in 2002 to confirm the identification of the glass.
Art History And Archaeology 1990. SEWTER, AC, The Stained Glass of William Morris and his Circle, 2 vols,19745. STRAVIDI, M., Master of Glass charles eamer kempe 1837-1907. 1988. http://www.art.man.ac.uk/ARTHIST/postgraduate/art_pathways/victorian.html
Extractions: David O'Connor Victorian Stained Glass: Pugin, Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Course Unit Option On successful completion of the unit, students will: Arts and Crafts Ideology: Christopher Whall and Stained Glass Work. The Arts and Crafts Legacy. ASLIN, E., The Aesthetic Movement. ATTERBURY, P. and WAINWRIGHT, C. (eds), Pugin: A Gothic Passion CORMACK, P., Christopher Whall 1849-1924, Arts and Crafts Stained Glass Worker. MORDAUNT CROOK, J.
Victorian Wolverhampton - Architects & Craftsmen kempe, charles eamer. (18371907) kempe designed stained glass windows in StPeters Church and those in the chapel of the Royal School, Penn Road. http://victorianwolverhampton.co.uk/victorianwolverhampton/architectsandcraftsme
Extractions: ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS BANKS Banks also designed model dwellings and lodgings in Brick Kiln Street (1853). In town he was responsible for many shops and houses. He designed the school built near to the church of St Luke. He even planned a campanile in the style of Giotto in John Street. Edward Banks was a very prominent figure in the life of the town, serving on the council and as a member of the Public Works Committee. For a short period Banks was in partnership with George Bidlake with whom he collaborated on St Andrews 1865/67 and St Matthews 1847/49, both in Wolverhampton BATES, Ernest. Fl 1868. Manchester architect. Designer of the Town Hall. Also responsible for St Martins at Castlemoor, Rochdale. BIDLAKE, which little remains having been converted to industrial use. Out of the area Bidlake was responsible for the Congregational Chapel at Stone. Bidlake also wrote on architectural matters and in 1865 published Sketches of Churches Designed for the Use of Nonconformists.
Stained Glass At UK Spot Churchmousewebsite, Churchmousewebsite, kempe Stained Glass please alsosee The kempe Society charles eamer kempe. Left Pre 1895 Logo. http://www.uk-spot.co.uk/Stained-Glass/
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Index charles eamer kempe, born in Sussex 1837, educated at Rugby and Pemboke College,Oxford; founded his studios in London in 1869, which after his death in 1907 http://www.standrewkettering.org.uk/sgwin.htm
Extractions: The East window [5] Western Aspect The West window [1] was Graham Pentelow's first commission. The general theme of the window is the Trinity - being the means to the highest form of spiritual attainment. In the centre is the Cross with the Crown of Thorns - being a symbol of the Passion of Christ. The Cross also being the focus of Christian unity. To the left of the Cross is a Phoenix, rising from the flames - being an ancient symbol of re-birth and resurrection. To the right of the Cross a Pelican in piety, feeding its young from the blood of its breast - being a symbol of Christ, the redeemer of mankind and a symbol of sacrifice. (Also in the East window.) Above this is a Butterfly being a sign of resurrection and eternal life. At the heads of the outside lights are the two components of the Trinity. On the left is the Dove or the Holy Spirit. On the right is the hand of God expressing God the Father and Creator. In the centre of the tracery are the culminations of all three:- The Circle - being a sign of Eternity. The Triquetra - being an interlaced triangular ornament suggesting the Trinity. Within the Triquetra are three sets of three fishes in a circle - the fish being an ancient Christian sign for Christ, coming from the Greek words for Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour. Three in a circle symbolising man's salvation coming from a Triune God. In the very centre is the Creator's Star the Star of David.
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Index To Journal(Tim Cockerill) kempe, charles eamer, biographical notes, NL20 (September 1986), p.14. kempe,charles eamer, memorial in Chichester Cathedral, NL17, (September 1985), p.5. http://www.ecclsoc.org/eccltodayindex.html
Extractions: Search the index alphabetically, or use the 'Find' instruction on your browser. Items are listed alphabetically by subject. Substantial articles have the author in brackets. References are to the issue number, the date, and the page. References to the journal of the St Paul's Ecclesiological Society are in the form SPES, issue number, (date), page number. The first dozen years issues of the Newsletter are referred to in the form NL17 (newsletter 17). In 1993 the newsletter took up the title 'Ecclesiology Today'; references to issues since that date are by volume only, without the prefix 'NL'. The Society does not hold back copies of the Newsletter or SPES for sale. It is occasionally possible to photocopy individual items
Organisations Connected With Church Buildings Their site has links to other relevant sites on bells. kempe Society Promotesand studies the work of charles eamer kempe, stained glass designer. http://www.ecclsoc.org/organisations.html
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The Victorian Society Is charles eamer kempe and the art of stained glass illustrated lecture byAdrian Barlow. Friends Meeting House, High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex. http://www.victorian-society.org.uk/regional.html
Extractions: To make a booking please send a cheque and SAE for confirmation to the address above. Tickets for lectures will also be available at the door but it eases my blood pressure to know that a good audience can be anticipated. If you can notify me of your email address, an SAE will be unnecessary. Tuesday 3 February 2004. 8pm. Charles Eamer Kempe and the art of stained glass: illustrated lecture by Adrian Barlow. Friends Meeting House, High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex. £4.50 + SAE each (£15 for the series of four Tuesday evening lectures on various subjects). Thursday 26 February 2004. 10.30am. A rare opportunity to visit three conservation departments at the museum. We shall visit the textile department, the paper department and possibly metalwork. Tea/coffee will be available on arrival. Numbers are very limited, so book early. £25 + SAE.
BBC - North East Wales Wrexham History - Villages stained glass reached its zenith, not with the aesthetic innovations of William Morrisor Edward BurneJones, but with the artist charles eamer kempe 1837-1907 http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/wrexham/pages/hanmer.shtml
Extractions: Hanmer, or Hagenamere as it would have been known, takes its name from the Mercian colonist who first carved out a large estate here 1300 years ago. Only the exterior walls were left standing and even these have been refaced inside the church. The loss of a wall painting, medieval glass, Jacobean pews and pulpit, a chained library, monuments, bells and organ was incalculable. Nick Roe, Wrexham
All Saints' Church, Dummer Windows and memorials. Chancel. The east window by charles eamer kempe, dated1895, represents the Crucifixion and is a memorial to Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bt. http://www.hants.gov.uk/allsaintschurchdummer/guide/memorials.html
Extractions: Introduction Architectural features Music and Bells Outside the Church The east window by Charles Eamer Kempe , dated 1895, represents the Crucifixion and is a memorial to Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bt. who died in 1894. On the south wall of the chancel another window by Kempe, representing John the Baptist, commemorates the Revd. John Lamrell , who ministered here from 1839 to 1841. To the right of this, a brass memorial commemorates Richard Weston , of an ancient Kentish family, and his wife, Margaret of Newberry, Berks . They died in 1600 and 1602 respectively. A brass plaque between these two windows commemorates the restoration of the Chancel in 1893 by the family of Edward Walter Blunt Near the altar are stones in the floor inscribed T.S. 1781 A.S. 1784 and a slab to John Sloper, Gent 19 July 1688 Kempe's window on the north wall depicts St. Cecilia, patron saint of music, and commemorates Anne Blunt (died 1900), one of the numerous members of the family named on the base of the large monument outside the west door of the church. Mary Frederica Pirrie Dunbar , daughter of Sir William Dunbar, Baronetto Scotia, the rector of that period. She died in 1891 aged 4 years.