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- Joan Howson (* 9. Mai 1885 in Flintshire, Wales; † 10. Juni 1964 in Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire, Wales) war eine britische Glasmalerin des Arts and Crafts Movements. Sie wurde an der Liverpool School of Art, heute Teil der Liverpool John Moores University, ausgebildet, bevor sie 1913 Schülerin und Lehrling von Caroline Charlotte Townshend wurde. Später entwickelte sich eine lebenslange Partnerschaft zwischen den beiden, die ab 1920 unter dem Namen ihrer gemeinsamen Werkstatt Townshend and Howson Glasmalereien schufen. (de)
- Joan Howson (1885–1964) was a British stained glass artist of the Arts and Crafts movement. She trained at the Liverpool School of Art before becoming a student and apprentice to Caroline Townshend. They later developed a lifelong partnership creating stained glass works under the name of their company, Townshend and Howson. (en)
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- Liverpool School of Art (en)
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- King William, Caroline Townshend and Joan Howson window at St Nectan's Church. (en)
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- Stained glass window, Pettaugh, Suffolk by Caroline Townshend and Joan Howson (en)
- Stained glass in St Nectan's Church, Stoke Hartland, Devon (en)
- The Church of St Andrew, Bemerton, is known as George Herbert's Church. Townshend and Howson were responsible for the window's design and execution. (en)
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- George Herbert Window.jpg (en)
- King William St Nectans.jpg (en)
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- Joan Howson (* 9. Mai 1885 in Flintshire, Wales; † 10. Juni 1964 in Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire, Wales) war eine britische Glasmalerin des Arts and Crafts Movements. Sie wurde an der Liverpool School of Art, heute Teil der Liverpool John Moores University, ausgebildet, bevor sie 1913 Schülerin und Lehrling von Caroline Charlotte Townshend wurde. Später entwickelte sich eine lebenslange Partnerschaft zwischen den beiden, die ab 1920 unter dem Namen ihrer gemeinsamen Werkstatt Townshend and Howson Glasmalereien schufen. (de)
- Joan Howson (1885–1964) was a British stained glass artist of the Arts and Crafts movement. She trained at the Liverpool School of Art before becoming a student and apprentice to Caroline Townshend. They later developed a lifelong partnership creating stained glass works under the name of their company, Townshend and Howson. (en)
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- Joan Howson (de)
- Joan Howson (en)
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