As well as stained glass for churches, Morris's company provided glass for domestic settings. The studies of heads in this group resemble the format of the stained glass panels Burne-Jones designed for 'The Hill' at Witley in Surrey, the home of the watercolourist Myles Birket Foster. Although the subjects of the drawings have not been firmly established, it is possible that they evoke characters from the history of the Trojan Wars, possibly Helen, Cassandra, and either Achilles or Hector. Tate Gallery label, September 2004
Design for an unknown location possibly Hector, a pair to the female head in the Tate collection Acc no A00081 which is possibly Andromache. A similar roundel of a female in a more linear style Tate Acc. no A00082 is possibly Helen. Burne-Jones was working on the illustration for The Aeneid contemporaneously.