Gloucestershire
Life of Christ - Tewkesbury Abbey
The west window by Hardman (1886) contains ten scenes from the life of Christ.
Loaves and Fishes -Tewkesbury Abbey
Hardman window (1888) St Philip ⓘ on the right is asking where they can buy bread to feed the crowd
Margery Clent Monument - Gloucester Cathedral
This monument is to Margery Clent (d1623) who died in childbirth. Her sister also died in childbirth a year later and a monument to her is nearby.
Maries at the Tomb - Gloucester Cathedral
A three light Hardman window depicting the three Mary's at the tomb. The central panel shows the angel, whilst the left are Mary, the mother of James, and Mary of Clopas. The right hand panel depicts Mary of Magdalene ⓘ carrying a vessel of oil.
Marriage at Cana - Tewkesbury Abbey
This window by Hardman & Co. illustrates the first of Christ's Miracles.
Musical Angels - Gloucester Cathedral
Above the Lavatorium at Gloucester Cathedral, these Hardman windows from 1868 depict a number musical angels.
Nativity - Tewkesbury Abbey.
Hardman & Co representation of the Nativity
Pharisee and the Publican - Tewkesbury Abbey
This Hardman &Co. window of 1887 illustrates the story of the Pharisee giving alms to the poor, and the Publican displaying humility.
Quire Clerestory Windows - Gloucester Cathedral
These stained glass windows in the clerestory ⓘ of Quire at Gloucester Cathedral were made by Clayton and Bell in the early second half of the 19th century. The original medieval clerestory glass had been transferred to fill in damaged panels in other windows in the cathedral notably the great east window and the window in the Lady Chapel.
