How to use in-sentence of “Stained glass”:
– Now under Edward, stained glass windows and icons were removed from churches; the furniture within churches became very basic and plain.
– The Saint Thomas church also houses medieval stained glass in its windows, although Protestants destroyed parts of it in the early years of the Reformation.
– The stained glass dates from the 16th century.
– The term stained glass is also applied to windows in which the colours have been painted onto the glass and then fused to the glass in a kiln.
– The coloured glass is made into stained glass windows.
– This allowed more scope for stained glass craftsmen.
– Some of the stained glass in York Minster dates back to the twelfth century.

Example sentences of “Stained glass”:
- Uranium can also be used as a dye for stained glass or pottery, which is how it was used before people found out that it was radioactive.
- The windows were very often filled with stained glass which made coloured light in the building, and was used for story-telling pictures.
– Uranium can also be used as a dye for stained glass or pottery, which is how it was used before people found out that it was radioactive.
– The windows were very often filled with stained glass which made coloured light in the building, and was used for story-telling pictures.
– The service was first broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1928 and, except for 1930, has been broadcast every year since, even throughout World War II in spite of the stained glass having been removed from the Chapel and the lack of heating.
– According to the findings of the programme, no-one within 100 metres of the blast could have survived, while all the stained glass windows in Westminster Abbey would have been shattered, as would all windows within a large distance of the Palace.
– A stained glass window is a window that is made up of pieces of colored glass.
– There is a stained glass window dedicated to Sir William Harpur who gave his money to Charitable organizationcharity in the 16th century allowing almshouses and schools to be built in Bedford.
– There is a stained glass window which contains his portrait.
– The windows are not as large as in northern Europe and, although stained glass windows are often found, the favorite way of decorating the churches is fresco.
– The other important job for the cathedral was to design two big round stained glass windows, each one 4.5 metres across.
– He also made some ceramics and stained glass After Toulouse-Lautrec’s death, his mother, the Countess Adèle Toulouse-Lautrec, and his art dealer Maurice Joyant made his art famous.
– It had a maze like layout and geometric stained glass windows.
– In the Middle Ages, most of the art in Europe showed people from the Bible in Paintingpaintings, stained glass windows, and mosaic tile floors and walls.
– Queen Victoria had a stained glass window fitted into the church to commemorate Mary’s interment.
– About 2 million individual pieces of glass make up the cathedral’s 128 stained glass windows.
– The mosaic and stained glass were the work of the one-armed Australian artist Napier Waller.
– During those years new stained glass windows designed by Emanuel Vigeland were added.
– Over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, one of the largest areas of mediaeval stained glass in the world.
