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A look at Church Stained Glass from the period 1830 to 1920, mainly using examples in and around the Surrey area. Special consideration is given to the glass of Clayton & Bell. The PowerPoint is part of a presentation given by Mike Sleigh from Polypodphoto at The Guildford Institute in September 2013.
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Church Stained Glass1830’s – 1920’s
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A look at local examples of stained glass from the period.
Using photographs by Mike Sleigh from Polypodphoto of Guildford
St John the Baptist, PuttenhamW Bainbridge Reynolds 1911 (L). Detail of Clayton & Bell
window (R)
St John, Milford. Design: Burne-Jones. Glass: Morris & Co 1897/1908
St Mary’s, MertonMorris & Co 1907
St John, Stoke next GuildfordF J Shields 1888
St Mary’s, FetchamClayton & Bell 1902/3
St Mary’s, FetchamClayton & Bell 1903
St Mary’s, Fetcham. MosesClayton & Bell 1903
St Mary’s, FetchamClayton & Bell
1887
St Peter & St Paul, GodalmingClayton & Bell 1893
St Peter & St Paul, GodalmingClayton & Bell 1893
St Peter’s, AshWard & Hughes 1896
St Peter’s, AshWard & Hughes 1896
St Thomas of Canterbury, East ClandonA L Moore 1901
St Nicolas, Great BookhamHeaton. Butler & Bayne 1910
St John the Evangelist, FarncombeA K Nicholson 1923/4
Holy Trinity, GuildfordJames Powell & Sons 1921/32
St Mark, WykeF C Eden 1926
By the 1920’s many of the stained glass companies that had been a major force in
the previous 100 years had ceased to exist, although James Powell & Sons were still
producing windows along with a few other firms mainly involved in restoration.
Goddard & Gibbs produced windows in the latter part of 20th century but they no longer are trading. Individual craft studios continue
to produce a few windows to commission.
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Mike Sleigh. Photographerpolypod@gmail.com
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