A Window on the Stout Centre: Its Stained Glass and Origins
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https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v1i4.247Abstract
A feature of the Stout Research Centre's seminar room is a group of three Victorian stained-glass windows, retrieved by the Centre's first and founding director, Jock Phillips from the burnt-out Stout family home. In recounting the circumstances surrounding this act of restoration he also gives an intriguing insight into the founding of the Stout Centre.Downloads
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1991-08-01
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