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Heaton, Butler and Bayne

Faith, Hope, Charity by Heaton, Butler and Baynes - Staverton, Northamptonshire

 

 

Clement Heaton, a glass painter, and James Butler, a lead glazier, went into partnership in 1855 to make stained glass. Initially they shared premises with, and provided technical assistance to Clayton & Bell. Robert Turnill Bayne, a Pre-Raphaelite artist, joined the company in 1862, and became their chief designer.

 

 

 

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‹ Haig, Henry up Emmaus Story - Market Bosworth Leicestershire ›
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