Sunderland鈥檚 Sacred Glass
Claire McCollum visits Sunderland to discover how the city鈥檚 Christian links to the glassmaking industry stretch back over 1,300 years.
Claire McCollum is in Sunderland, a city whose Christian links to the glassmaking industry stretch back over 1,300 years. She discovers the story of St Benedict Biscop, a 7th-century monk who founded the monastery of St Peter鈥檚 and introduced the tradition of stained-glass windows to the UK. We also hear from the chaplain of Sunderland University about why stained-glass windows are such an important part of our Christian heritage, and Claire gets hands on with some glass blowing.
To mark International Women鈥檚 Day, Pam Rhodes learns about a project that shines a light on inspirational women from Sunderland鈥檚 past and present.
And we meet a Sunderland University student, originally from Ghana, to hear why the city was the perfect place to continue his studies and how faith guides his work with glass.
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Clips
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Sunderland's history of glassmaking
Duration: 04:13
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Claire has a go at glass blowing
Duration: 02:42
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The Rebel Women of Sunderland
Duration: 04:09
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Performance: Unsung by Jenn Bostic
Duration: 02:49
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Claire McCollum |
Presenter | Pam Rhodes |
Series Editor | Matthew Napier |
Executive Producer | Cat Lewis |
Executive Producer | Emyr Afan |
Production Company | Avanti Media |