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Log 98. Kenosha, St Matthew Episcopal, Wisconsin, USA [Unfinished ]

  • Erika Szyszczak and John Collins
  • Oct 27, 2021
  • 1 min read





Note an advertisement of this Church is mentioned by Dennis Hadley, "William Glasby: a postscript" The Journal of Stained Glass 33 104 2009:


"Barbara Krueger has supplied several items including a photocopy of a Chicago periodical The Witness (6 January 1927) which contains the advertisement reproduced below (FIG. I), together with a photograph of three windows by Glasby in the apse of St Matthew, Kenosha, Wisconsin, LISA. A guide to the church states that the majority of the windows were made in England; these include one Whitefriars window supplied in 1930 together with a further fourteen between 1951 and 1965.


It is perhaps not too surprising to find Glasby creating windows for Grace Episcopal Church in Sheboyan, Wisconsin, since Fr Parker Curtiss, Rector of the church for many years up to 1938, was an church for many years up to 1938, was an and early in his career had permission to officiate in the Province of Canterbury. The church contains a replica of the shrine of our Lady of Walsingham, together with a reset stone from Glastonbury Abbey."


The advertisement reads:




Location: Apse.

 
 
 

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