
Founded as Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Company in 1861 by the socialist artist and designer William Morris along with Ford Madox Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Peter Paul Marshall, Philip Webb, Charles James Faulkner, and Edward Burne-Jones. The company initially concentrated on ecclesiastical decoration including stained glass, and architectural carving from premises in London’s Red Lion Square, but moved to Queens Square, Bloomsbury in 1865.
Index of Pre Raphaelite Stained Glass entries.
Morris & Co.
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William Morris
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St. Peter, St. Augustine, St. Catherine, Eve, the Virgin, Magdalene, and St. Agnes by William Morris.
South chancel window - Middleton Cheney
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Panels by Ford Madox Brown depicting scenes from the old testament at Middleton Cheney, Northamptobshire.
Three young men in the fiery furnace - Middleton Cheney
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Guilsborough Chancel Windows 1878
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South chancel lancet windows by Edward Burne-Jones dedicated to Countess Adelaide Spencer (d1877).
Annunciation - Middleton Cheney
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Placed above the lights depicting St. Mary, St. Elizabeth, and St. Anne, this Annunciation of 1880 is by William Morris.
St. Elizabeth and St. Anne - Middleton Cheney
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Cartoons of St Elizabeth and St Anne by Ford Madox Brown.
W.C. Buckley memorial windows - Middleton Cheney
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