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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co.
Christ in Majesty surrounded by Angels with Bells; Angels with Portable Organs; Ezekiel and Isaiah; Virgins, Matrons and Children (Mothers and Children, Angels and Children); David and Melchisedek; Angels with Harps; Woman led by an Angel with a Psaltery; St Peter and St John; St Boniface and St Richard; St Stephen and St Nicholas; Man led by and Angel stained glass the Church of John the Apostle, Torquay, Devon
enamelled stained glass, lead
1865
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Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. and Morris & Co., Stained Glass
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St John the Apostle's Church, Torquay
1865 - Present
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A History of the Gothic revival; an attempt to show how the taste for mediæval architecture, which lingered in England during the two last centuries, has since been encouraged and developed
Charles Locke Eastlake
1872
illus facing p. 325
City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Drawings in Pen, Pencil, Charcoal, and Chalk, etc., Including Cartoons for Stained Glass. Compiled by A. E. Whitley. Derby and Birmingham. 1939
A E Whitley
1939
The Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, 2 vols (1974 & 1975 - Catalogue)
Albert Charles (A. C.) Sewter
1974
vol I pls. 222-224 vol II p. 188
Art as Lived Religion: Edward Burne-Jones as Painter, Priest, Pilgrim, and Monk
Colette Michelle Crossman
2007
Damozels & Deities, Edward Burne-Jones, Henry Holiday & Pre-Raphaelite Stained Glass 1870-1898
William Waters, Alistair Carew-Cox
2017
illus pl. 34 p. 50
The Radical Vision of Edward Burne-Jones
Dr. Andrea Wolk Rager
2022
illus pp. 240 fig. 147, 241 fig. 148