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Charles Kempe : Oxford Biography Index Entry kempe, charles eamer (18371907), artist in stainedglass and church decoration. Oxford Biography Index Number 101037629 what is this? http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101037629/
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UKPG Database > People kempe, charles eamer. Details. Born 1837 Died 1907 Sex Male Main role in garden history Architect. UKPG Record Details Record ID kempeCHA Created http://www.gardenhistory.org.uk/ukpg/person.asp?PersonID=KEMPECHA
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Windows An example of the work of charles eamer kempe (18341907) in the The windows of charles eamer kempe vary in quality, but always repay examination. http://www.cookhamdeanchurch.org.uk/windows.htm
Extractions: Windows Detail of the Lavers and Barraud sanctuary window Detail of the Charles Eamer Kempe window We are fortunate to have examples of three great Victorian stained glass window makers. All three sanctuary windows are fine examples of the work of Messrs Lavers and Barraud dating from around 1864. The firm was established in London in 1855 by Nathaniel Wood Lavers (1828-1911) and Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900). Later, in 1866, Nathaniel Hubert John Westlake, a designer who had been working for them for some time, was made a partner. An example of the work of Charles Eamer Kempe (1834-1907) in the memorial window, depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds at the Manger, was installed in 1893 in memory of Nellie, wife of John Wetherby of Melmott Lodge, Cookham who died in 1889. There is no doubt that Kempe was one of the giants among Victorian glass artists. Christopher Woodforde, author of English Stained and Painted Glass is somewhat reserved in his appreciation: The windows of Charles Eamer Kempe vary in quality, but always repay examination.
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Extractions: How to contribute Ovingdean Hall - built in 1792 by Nathaniel Kemp Kindly loaned by Mr J G Davies The lodge of Ovingdean Hall School today Kindly loaned by Mr J G Davies Rottingdean path. In approx 1921 this was made into what is now known as Ainsworth Avenue. Kindly loaned by Mr J G Davies of Ovingdean Built by Nathaniel Kemp c1792 By Jennifer Drury The Grange Brighton - a fashionable resort Ovingdean Hall is a Grade II listed building; its front is covered with yellow mathematical tiles . The sides were originally also tiled but when they began to rot, permission was granted in the 1970s to remove them. It has a wide porch with Doric columns and pediment; it is two storied and has a cellar. There is an unproven story that the Hall was used for French prisoners during the Napoleonic wars of 1793-1815, but there may be truth in the belief that it was used to house Russian prisoners in the Crimean War c1853-56. This page was added on 22/03/2006.
Kemp Family Association One of England s most famous stain glass makers of the 19th Century was charles eamer kempe (Kemp) of Ovingdean, later of Old Place, Lindfield, Sussex. http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1926/index2.html
Extractions: Database of American Civil War (ACW) photographs from the Special Collections Branch of MHI. Usually, patrons are searching for ancestors, researching particular ACW regiments, or looking for examples of items worn or used by soldiers of the period. Ultimately, this database will reflect the full range of MHI's photographic collection, ranging from the periods of the Mexican War in the 1840s to recent operations such as those in Somalia and Bosnia. As our digitization efforts expand, we hope to provide links to scanned images through this database. The following photos were found: To order above photo, see MHI Web Page Ancestry Home Town Genealogy Library had 295 Kemp hits. Search Gene Stark's Index of Names - Just type in Kemp. While at the library, copied the Kemps I found on the Union Roster (Civil War), pg. 83. Kemp Entries in IL State Archives, Database of IL Civil War Vets ; courtesy of Tom Kemp. Allen Johannes came across this from GHOTES DIGEST which has some info on KEMPs in Maryland 1700-80s If you are looking for a Kemp from the Hampshire area of England , Keith Smith has kindly sent us a list of Kemps he has researched from that area. Go to
Extractions: Issue 7548 - 9 November, 2007 Search this issue Login Subscribe About us Advertise Home Green Church Awards News Question of the week ... next story Adrian Barlow STAINED GLASS by Kempe these words in a church guide book, or in Pevsners Buildings of England , are often the only nod of recognition towards one of the most important figures in Anglican church art of the past 150 years. Ignored or disparaged for a long period after his death in 1907, Kempes reputation has revived dramatically in the past 20 years. Today, not only Kempe himself, but the artists and craftsmen who made his Studios the most sought-after in the later 19th century, are being acknowledged and revalued. Charles Eamer Kempe was born in 1837, in Ovingdean on the edge of Brighton, and Sussex remained central to his life. It was here that he met the architect George Frederick Bodley, with whom he began his career and with whom he collaborated on some of the churches that best exemplify the Tractarian spirit in Victorian architecture. Among these were All Saints, Cambridge; St Johns Tue Brook, on Merseyside; Clumber Chapel in Nottinghamshire; and the church of the Cowley Fathers in Oxford. Craftsmans art and musics measure: a Kempe angel from one of his windows in Lichfield Cathedral In Sussex itself, he not only undertook one of his earliest and most important commissions, the decoration of Cuckfield Church, but bought and magnificently restored an Elizabethan manor house, Old Place at Lindfield, which was to become his lifetime home and his centre for entertaining friends, clients, and fellow artists. After his death, an impressive memorial was dedicated to him in Chichester Cathedral.
St. John's Parish - Stamford - Parish Life > Stained Glass Info Windows by charles eamer kempe and C. E. kempe Co., England. The resurrected Christ appearing to the apostles fishing, known as The Charge to St. Peter http://www.stjohns-stamford.org/parishlife/glass/
Extractions: Click here for Directions The American-made windows include two by Louis Comfort Tiffany's Studios of New York, two designed by the architect Henry Edwards-Ficken and made in the New York glass studio of Charles Maginn, and an 1891 rose window by the Boston firm of Ford and Brooks. Nine Women Saints, located in the chapel, divided into three groups of three, each representing a different theme. One group depicts mothers , another group shows virgin martyrs from the Roman persecutions, and the third group shows women who showed their faith in their great deeds. Mothers: St. Eunice, The Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Elizabeth Martyrs: St. Dorothy, St. Margaret of Antioch, St. Agnes Doers: St. Helena, St. Joan of Arc, St. Elizabeth of Hungary ... Jesus welcoming; entry to the chapel from the side porch Jesus blessing children; west side of the south transcept St. Elizabeth of Hungary; west side of the north transcept The resurrected Christ appearing to the apostles fishing, known as
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
Churchmouse: charles eamer kempe was one of the most important figures in 19th.century ecclesiastical art and design. Glass and church furnishings produced under his http://www.churchmousewebsite.co.uk/kempe_corpus.htm
Extractions: The Corpus of Kempe Stained Glass in the UK and Ireland ISBN 0-9513125-1-0 The Kempe Society, one of the leading societies in Britain for the appreciation and study of stained glass, has published a catalogue of the complete British output of the Kempe Studios. Further information: Kempe Society website: www. churchmousewebsite.co.uk Philip Collins: 0151 924 6345 email: collinsp79@hotmail.com Any problems, please contact the Churchmouse Website webmaster This site is a work in progress. Main Page