Exquisite Embroideries to Glittering Glass

Exquisite Embroideries to Glittering Glass

By Kirsty Hartsiotis

Explore the history of women's work in Cotswold Churches from the 19th century to the present day.

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  • 1 hour
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Arts • Craft

Women’s work has always been in our churches, but never more so than in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Sometimes we don’t know their names – but they’ve executed countless banners, vestments, and altar frontals as part of their work for their local churches. It’s definitely not only church flowers and kneelers, though! The growing emancipation of women in the latter part of the 19th century allowed them to set up in business, going into areas that men thought they couldn’t – stained glass, wood carving, metalwork. After the First and Second World Wars, women produced intricate calligraphy for rolls of honour, carved memorials and created memorial windows. We’ll discover work by women such as Theo Moorman, Veronica Whall, Mary Lowndes, Nora Yoxall and Nan Reid, among many unsung women whose work enriches our churches right up the present day.

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Kirsty Hartsiotis

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Nov 17 · 11:00 AM PST