Anselm Baker, the Glossary
Anselm Baker (1834–1885), was an English artist.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Atherstone, Atherstone Priory, Cistercians, Garendon Hall, Hardman & Co., Heraldry, Mark Elvins, Mechelen, Mount St Bernard Abbey, Shepshed, Tournai.
- English Cistercians
- Heraldic artists
Atherstone
Atherstone is a market town and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England.
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Atherstone Priory
Atherstone Priory was a priory in Atherstone, Warwickshire, England.
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Cistercians
The Cistercians, officially the Order of Cistercians ((Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, as well as the contributions of the highly-influential Bernard of Clairvaux, known as the Latin Rule.
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Garendon Hall
Garendon Hall was a country home near Shepshed, Leicestershire, England.
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Hardman & Co.
Hardman & Co., otherwise John Hardman Trading Co., Ltd., founded 1838, began manufacturing stained glass in 1844 and became one of the world's leading manufacturers of stained glass and ecclesiastical fittings.
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Heraldry
Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank and pedigree.
Mark Elvins
Mark Turnham Elvins OFMCap (26 November 1939 – 1 May 2014) was Warden of Greyfriars, Oxford, until its closure in 2008.
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Mechelen
Mechelen (Malines; historically known as Mechlin in EnglishMechelen has been known in English as Mechlin, from where the adjective Mechlinian is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical context. The city's French name, Malines, had also been used in English in the past (in the 19th and 20th centuries); however, this has largely been abandoned.
Mount St Bernard Abbey
Mount St Bernard Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery belonging to the Trappist Order, near Coalville, Leicestershire, England, founded in 1835 in the parish of Whitwick and now in that of Charley.
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Shepshed
Shepshed (often known until 1888 as Sheepshed, also Sheepshead – a name derived from the village being heavily involved in the wool industry) is a market town and civil parish in the Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England with a population of 14,875 at the 2021 census.
Tournai
Tournai or Tournay (Doornik; Tornai; Tornè; Tornacum) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Province of Hainaut, Belgium.
See also
English Cistercians
- Abbot of Vale Royal
- Aelred of Rievaulx
- Anselm Baker
- Baldwin of Forde
- Gabriel Donne
- George Ashby (martyr)
- Gilbert of Hoyland
- Gilbert the Great
- Isaac of Stella
- James Proctor (priest)
- Jocelyn of Furness
- John Almond (monk)
- John Hooper (bishop)
- John of Ford
- John of Toledo
- Ralph of Coggeshall
- Richard (first abbot of Fountains)
- Richard of Vaucelles
- Robert King (bishop)
- Robert of Newminster
- Simon de Tosny
- Stephen Harding
- Stephen of Lexington
- Stephen of Sawley
- Thomas Kirkham
- Thomas Skevington
- Thomas Stevens (monk)
- William de Remmyngton
- William de Shepesheved
Heraldic artists
- Alan Beddoe
- Albrecht Dürer
- Anselm Baker
- Anthony Wood (artist)
- Arvydas Každailis
- Bruno Heim
- Carl-Alexander von Volborth
- Cathy Bursey-Sabourin
- D'Arcy Boulton (heraldist)
- Dionisie Eclesiarhul
- Edith Mary Hinchley
- Galo Ocampo
- Gerald Cobb
- Gustaf von Numers
- H. Ellis Tomlinson
- Hallvard Trætteberg
- Hristofor Žefarović
- Hugo Gerard Ströhl
- James Blomfield
- Jiří Louda
- Jost Amman
- Ladislav Čisárik
- Mariano Madriaga
- Mateiu Caragiale
- Miloš Ćirić
- Ottfried Neubecker
- Otto Hupp
- Patrick Damiaens
- Peter Bander van Duren
- Romilly Squire of Rubislaw
- Siebmachers Wappenbuch
- Virgil Solis