User:Furtho/sandbox

Stained glass works, date or other key information unknown
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 * All Saints
 * South Wingfield, Derbyshire
 * One-light clerestory window, depicting the nativity . Photo In both Hayward's list and the Flickr group list, the work at South Wingfield is described as a single light over the south porch, dated 1971.
 * All Saints
 * South Wingfield, Derbyshire
 * One-light clerestory window, depicting ? . Photo
 * All Saints
 * South Wingfield, Derbyshire
 * One-light clerestory window, depicting Christ in Majesty . Photo
 * All Saints
 * Ruskin Park, Surrey
 * 1961
 * x
 * Five-light east window This is in the Faith Craft list, Hayward's list and the Flickr group list - but there is no evidence of an All Saints church at Ruskin Park, which seems only to be the name of a park and not to have given its name to a wider area.
 * All Saints
 * Leyton, Essex
 * 1972
 * Hayward's list describes this as a large east window, the Church Stained Glass Windows site lists two one-light windows in the south chancel. However, photos of the current All Saints, Leyton, would suggest it has no stained glass windows
 * St Anne
 * Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
 * Three-light window, depicting ? . Photo There is no more information about the year than "c1973" accompanying the photo on Flickr. Suspect this may be described on Hayward's list as being a 1982 window at St Anne's on Sea (sic)
 * St Peter & St Paul
 * Preston, Rutland
 * 1973
 * There are two small abstract windows on the north side of the chancel clerestory that may be Hayward's, although the faculty information only relates to windows on the south of the chancel clerestory.
 * St James the Great
 * Leigh on Sea, Essex
 * x
 * This church is not listed at all in Church Stained Glass Windows. Photographs on FB and elsewhere make it look very modern, with no stained glass apparent. The Hayward list says "glazing in Chapel, 1976". The Faith Craft Word doc says it was (more specifically) the Lady Chapel in 1974, the Faith Craft spreadsheet says Francis Stephens did the Lady Chapel in in 1974.
 * Ashdown Park convent chapel
 * Wych Cross, Sussex
 * 1976
 * Hayward's list reports 10 lights in the nave. This and together suggest there are three two-light windows in the north wall and two two-light windows in the south wall, in at least one instance comprising abstract and clear glass, with angels in the tracery. Ashdown Park is now a hotel. Photo Photo Photo and Photo
 * St Mark & St Margaret
 * Plumstead, London
 * c1988
 * Panel in the west porch, depicting St John . The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988.
 * St Mark & St Margaret
 * Plumstead, London
 * c1988
 * Panel in the west porch, depicting St Mark . The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988. Photo
 * St Peter & St Paul
 * Lingfield, Surrey
 * 1989
 * JH list records "glazing to large E window, Lady Chapel. Church Stained Glass Windows records for that window "Patterned glass with coat of arms in centre light" commemorating Sir Thomas Turton . Is it in this collection? https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/list.php?label=Lingfield+Church&gridref=TQ3843
 * St Richard
 * Haywards Heath, Sussex
 * 1992
 * Middle two lights of a four-light window in the north wall of the north transept, depicting the nativity . Photo Only info about date is that it commemorates someone who died in 1992.
 * St Bridget
 * Bride, Isle of Man
 * There is only mention of this church in Hayward's own list, where he records a two-light east window in 1980, an east window in 1987 and a west window in 1990. Photo <- This photo includes a single-light window at the east end, which looks like a Hayward. Photo <- This photo shows two windows at the west end, but it's not clear enough to suggest if they are Hayward's or not. There are also other stained glass windows visible.
 * Christ Church, Low Head
 * Tasmania, Australia
 * 1982
 * "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.
 * Plumstead, London
 * c1988
 * Panel in the west porch, depicting St John . The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988.
 * St Mark & St Margaret
 * Plumstead, London
 * c1988
 * Panel in the west porch, depicting St Mark . The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988. Photo
 * St Peter & St Paul
 * Lingfield, Surrey
 * 1989
 * JH list records "glazing to large E window, Lady Chapel. Church Stained Glass Windows records for that window "Patterned glass with coat of arms in centre light" commemorating Sir Thomas Turton . Is it in this collection? https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/list.php?label=Lingfield+Church&gridref=TQ3843
 * St Richard
 * Haywards Heath, Sussex
 * 1992
 * Middle two lights of a four-light window in the north wall of the north transept, depicting the nativity . Photo Only info about date is that it commemorates someone who died in 1992.
 * St Bridget
 * Bride, Isle of Man
 * There is only mention of this church in Hayward's own list, where he records a two-light east window in 1980, an east window in 1987 and a west window in 1990. Photo <- This photo includes a single-light window at the east end, which looks like a Hayward. Photo <- This photo shows two windows at the west end, but it's not clear enough to suggest if they are Hayward's or not. There are also other stained glass windows visible.
 * Christ Church, Low Head
 * Tasmania, Australia
 * 1982
 * "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.
 * St Bridget
 * Bride, Isle of Man
 * There is only mention of this church in Hayward's own list, where he records a two-light east window in 1980, an east window in 1987 and a west window in 1990. Photo <- This photo includes a single-light window at the east end, which looks like a Hayward. Photo <- This photo shows two windows at the west end, but it's not clear enough to suggest if they are Hayward's or not. There are also other stained glass windows visible.
 * Christ Church, Low Head
 * Tasmania, Australia
 * 1982
 * "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.
 * Christ Church, Low Head
 * Tasmania, Australia
 * 1982
 * "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.
 * "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.