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Ballantine and Gardiner

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Ballantine and Gardiner
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Ballantine and Gardiner was a Scottish manufacturer of stained-glass windows, one of several names the company worked under.[1]

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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.[1][2]

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.[1]

Some of the firm's work was signed with the alternative spelling of Ballantyne.[1]

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Selected notable works

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Stained glass by Ballantine & Gardiner, St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

The company installed the windows of the following buildings:

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