Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Windows by William Morris & Co. of Westminster - Maker

William Morris & Co of (Westminster) (1901-1958) Stained glass firm established in Westminster, London by William Thomas Morris (1874-1944), son of Richard Morris (died about 1901). Also known as William Morris Studios, partly as a way of distinguishing the firm from the more famous Morris & Co, with which they had no connection whatsoever. William Thomas Morris had worked with his father and brothers, and their firm, Morris & Sons, also continued until the 1950s.

11 Windows, listed in Church Order

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Window Location Church Date Craftsmen
Details Nave S, E of door St Leonard in Chesham Bois 1908 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details Vestry E St Anne in Dropmore 1913 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details Nave S (E) St John the Evangelist in Farnham Common 1950 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details Nave S (W) St John the Evangelist in Farnham Common 1950 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
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Details West St John the Evangelist in Farnham Common 1950 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details Nave N (W) St John the Evangelist in Farnham Common 1950 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details Nave N (E) St John the Evangelist in Farnham Common 1956 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details N chapel E St Giles in Stoke Poges 1958 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
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Details Chancel N (W) St Mary Magdalene in Tingewick 1920 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details S aisle S(W) St Michael and All Angels in Waddesdon 1927 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
Details S aisle W St Laurence in Winslow 1956 William Morris & Co. of Westminster
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