
Of Lancaster. Established in 1860, it lasted into the 1990s. Most of the artists it used were freelancers, but it employed chief designers in the early to mid-C20, particularly I E Singleton and, from 1955, R F Ashmead
Cheshire
Altrincham, St John the Evangelist – glass late C19; Little Peover, St Oswald – glass 1890s; Sandbatch, St Mary – glass 1951; Siddington, All Saints – glass (attr) 1894 and early-mid-C20; Stockport, St Matthew – glass mid-C20
Cumberland
Beckermet, St Bridget – glass 1923 and 1933 (L N S Smith); Bowness-on-Solway, St Michael – glass c1908 (L N S Smith); Cleator, St Leonard – glass after 1918; Distington, Holy Spirit – glass 1933 and 1948 (L N S Smith); Ennerdale, St Mary – glass (nd) (L N S Smith); Flimby, St Nicholas – glass 1933 (L N S Smith); Gilcrux, St Mary – glass 1937; Holme Eden (or Low), St Paul – glass 1949 (L N S Smith); Ireby, St James – glass c1950; Kingmoor, St Peter – glass c1920 (L N S Smith); Kirklinton, St Cuthbert – glass c1943 (L N S Smith); Maryport, All Souls, Netherton – glass (designed Paul O Chapman) 1958 (L N S Smith); Newlands church – glass 1929 (L N S Smith); Seaton, St Paul – glass 1925; Setmurthy, St Barnabas – glass 1919 and 1921 (L N S Smith); Silloth, Christ Church – glass 1983(L N S Smith); Whitehaven, St Nicholas – glass 1906, after 1947 and 1961; Whitehaven, St James – glass 1931, 1935 and 1970
Derbyshire
Alkmonton, St John – glass c1904; Brimington, St Michael and All Angels – glass 1932; Clowne, St John the Baptist – glass c1950; Glossop, St Luke – glass c1920?; Shirebrook, Holy Trinity – glass (nd); Wensley, St Mary – glass after 1945; Yeaveley, Holy Trinity – glass 1921
Dorset
Swanage, St Mary – glass 1936; Tarrant Monkton, All Saints – glass 1948; Weymouth, St Mary – glass 1939
Gloucestershire
Cheltenham, St Mark – glass 1927-28; Gloucester, St Barnabas, Tuffley – glass c1920
Herefordshire
Yarkhill, St John the Baptist – glass 1949
Huntingdonshire and Peterborough
Molesworth, St Peter – glass 1919 (S Day)
Isle of Wight
Cowes, St James, East Cowes – glass 1949
Lancashire
(Furness etc)
Allithwaite, St Mary – glass 1960 etc; Barrow-in-Furness, St Mary, Barrow-in-Furness, St Luke – glass 1950 (L N S Smith); Field Broughton, St Peter – glass 1921; Grange-over-Sands, St Paul – glass 1951, 1956 etc; Millom, Holy Trinity – glass 1868 (L N S Smith); Millom, St Luke, Haverigg – glass 1963 and 1979 (L N S Smith); Satterthwaite church – glass 1937 (L N S Smith); Walney – glass (designed R R Nichol) c1990
(North)
Billington, St Leonard (new) – glass 1935; Blackburn, St Aidan – glass 1935, 1946, 1967 and 1977;
Cleveleys, St Andrew – glass ‘mid-C20’; Lancaster, St Mary – glass (designed R F Ashmead) 1966; Morecambe, Holy Trinity – glass c1921 and c1938; Morecambe, St John the Divine – glass 1920; Morecambe, St Lawrence – glass 1959, c1961, 1966 and (designed R F Ashmead) 1974; Newchurch-in-Pendle, St Mary – glass 1932 etc; Pilling, St John the Baptist – glass ‘early C20’; Southport, St John, Birkdale – glass (attr) (nd)
(South east)
Manchester, St Luke, Moston – glass 1931
(South west)
Hindley, St John the Evangelist – glass (nd); Leigh, Christ Church – glass ‘inter-war’; Leigh, St Peter – glass 1949; Wigan, St Andrew – glass 1917
Westmorland
Arnside, St James – glass (nd); Barton, St Michael – glass (designed C Weaver) 1989 (L N S Smith); Kendal, Holy Trinity – glass (attr) 1858 (L N S Smith); Levens, St John the Evangelist – glass 1952; Mallerstang, St Mary – glass 1923 and 1926; Milnthorpe, St George – glass 1928; Musgrave, St Theobald – glass 1965 (L N S Smith); Old Hutton, St John the Baptist – glass 1948; Orton, All Saints – glass 1897 and (designed R F Ashmead) 1962; Tebay, St James – glass 1916
