Set into its three central lights is a large round-headed stained glass panel depicting The Good Shepherd by William Morris, 1890, from a design by Burne Jones. This window originally came from the Haweis Chapel of St James's, Westmoreland Street, Marylebone was reset here in 1914 (see 'The Stained Glass of Wiliam Morris and his Circle- A Catalogue', A.C.Sewter, Yale University Press, 1975). https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1254066
The window design was re-used at St Michael and All Saints, Ledbury in 1912. The design was re-used at St Michael and All Saints, Ledbury in 1912 from which the above colour images are taken c 2020. Burne-Jones was paid £140 for the two Angels either side of the Shepherd and the figure of the Good Shepherd himself. The figure is uncharacteristically lost amidst the background, which is here attributed to J H Dearle. The current location of this cartoon is unknown.
Set into its three central lights is a large round-headed stained glass panel depicting The Good Shepherd by William Morris, 1890, from a design by Burne Jones. This window originally came from the Haweis Chapel of St James's, Westmoreland Street, Marylebone was reset here in 1914.