Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Makers Marks by Jones & Willis

Birmingham company, established around 1847, who manufactured church furnishings. Jones & Willis were one of the biggest firms of this kind in the latter part of the nineteenth century. They also opened premises in Liverpool and in London. Jones & Willis began to supply stained glass from about 1880, and some of their work in the 1920s and 30s was designed by the architect F.E. Howard, a pupil of Ninian Comper.

7 Windows, listed in Church Order

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Window Location Church Date Craftsmen
Link to image of this Window Chancel S St Andrew in Great Linford (MK) 1901 Jones & Willis
Link to image of this Window N Transept N St Peter & Paul in Great Missenden 1914 Jones & Willis
Link to image of this Window Nave S (2E) Holy Trinity in Lane End 1911 Jones & Willis
Link to image of this Window East St Mary in Radnage 1922 Jones & Willis
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Link to image of this Window Chancel S (E) St Mary in Radnage 1939 Jones & Willis
Link to image of this Window N Transept E St Peter & Paul in Stokenchurch †1916 Jones & Willis
Link to image of this Window Nave S(E3) St Peter in Tyringham 1907 Jones & Willis
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches

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