East Window - Guilsborough, Northamptonshire
This east window at Guilsborough Northamptonshire, was designed by Edward Burne-Jones ⓘ in 1879.
This east window at Guilsborough Northamptonshire, was designed by Edward Burne-Jones ⓘ in 1879.
This east window at St. Peter's ⓘ Church in Market Bosworth, was created by Charles E. Kempe in 1900 (with later contributions from the Kempe and Tower studio)
This 5 light east window at St. Leonard, Misterton in Leicestershire is dated 1870.
This stained-glass window (1880-1890) from St Nicholas’ Church, South Kilworth, Leicestershire, is the east window designed and made by Burlison & Grylls ⓘ, one of the leading English stained-glass firms of the late 19th century.
A richly coloured Crucifixion window of 1868–1869 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, presenting the central mystery of the Passion within a balanced devotional scheme.
Left-hand light:
The Virgin Mary ⓘ stands with Mary Cleophas, their restrained grief expressed through gesture and posture, forming a quiet counterpoint to the drama of the central scene.
East window by Burlison & Grylls ⓘ. Holy Cross, Byfield.
East window at Old Arley by Burlison & Grylls ⓘ. In the lower left panel St. Wilfred holds a model of this church.
French medieval stained glass presented to William IV and then given to Earl Howe, who had it installed in St. James church Twycross Leicestershire.
Tomb of King Edward II of England ⓘ (d1327) in Gloucester Cathedral. It was commissioned by Edward III in 1336 and built in the early part of the 1340s.
Memorial probably by John Stone to Edward Peyto (d1643) and Elizabeth his wife.