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Ballantine and Gardiner was a Scottish manufacturer of stained-glass windows, one of several names the company worked under. The business was founded in Edinburgh by James Ballantine (1806–1877) and George Allan as Ballantine and Allan. They began making stained glass in the 1830s. In 1843, they won a competition to design windows for the new Houses of Parliament, although it was subsequently changed to that of the House of Lords. Some of the firm's work was signed with the alternative spelling of Ballantyne.

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  • Ballantine and Gardiner was a Scottish manufacturer of stained-glass windows, one of several names the company worked under. The business was founded in Edinburgh by James Ballantine (1806–1877) and George Allan as Ballantine and Allan. They began making stained glass in the 1830s. In 1843, they won a competition to design windows for the new Houses of Parliament, although it was subsequently changed to that of the House of Lords. Some of the firm's work was signed with the alternative spelling of Ballantyne. (en)
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  • The company's work on display at St Serf's Church, Dunning, Scotland (en)
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  • Ballantine and Gardiner was a Scottish manufacturer of stained-glass windows, one of several names the company worked under. The business was founded in Edinburgh by James Ballantine (1806–1877) and George Allan as Ballantine and Allan. They began making stained glass in the 1830s. In 1843, they won a competition to design windows for the new Houses of Parliament, although it was subsequently changed to that of the House of Lords. James' son, Alexander (1841–1906), joined the business, which thence became known as Ballantine and Son until 1905. Herbert Gardiner joined in 1905. Alexander's son, James Ballantine III, also joined in 1905, a year before his father's death. Some of the firm's work was signed with the alternative spelling of Ballantyne. (en)
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