Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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A company which had five different names over 70 years, with changes of partners. In 1855 Nathaniel Wood Lavers (1828-1911) established the company Lavers in Southampton Street London. In 1858 Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900) moved from James Powell & Sons, becoming a partner in 1858 to form Lavers & Barraud. 10 years later Nathaniel Westlake (1833-1921) became a partner, having designed for the firm since 1858. The company was re-named Lavers, Barraud & Westlake. After the death of Barraud in 1900 the firm was known as Lavers, Westlake and Co, although Westlake had been the sole proprietor since 1880. After 1909 the company became N H J Westlake, London, moving to Maida Vale in 1917, and closing in the 1920s.

12 Windows, listed in Church Order

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Window Location Church Date Craftsmen
Details S aisle W St Lawrence in Bradwell, Old (MK) †1921 Lavers & Westlake
Details East St Leonard in Foscott Unknown Lavers & Westlake
Details Nave S (E) St Michael in Horsenden 1902 Lavers & Westlake
Details Nave S (W) St Michael in Horsenden 1902 Lavers & Westlake
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Details East St Peter in Ilmer after 1909 Lavers & Westlake
Details S wall S (E) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
Details S wall S (C) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
Details S wall S (W) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
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Details N wall N (W) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
Details N wall N (C) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
Details N wall N (E) St Mary & Giles in Stony Stratford (MK) 1896 Lavers & Westlake
Details East Holy Trinity in Wolverton, Old (MK) 1888 Lavers & Westlake
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