John Hayward (stained glass maker)
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John David Hayward (1929–2007) was a British stained glass artist who made nearly 200 windows in churches and cathedrals across Britain and abroad.[1]
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The West Window At Sherborne Abbey - geograph.org.uk - 1275514.jpg
The West Window At Sherborne Abbey, installed in 1997. It was designed and created by John Hayward. The window replaced a Victorian one conceived by Augustus Pugin
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St.Mary and All Saints' chancel - geograph.org.uk - 575043.jpg
The great east window was designed by John Hayward in 1964
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St Matthew, Lilford Road, London SE5 - Window - geograph.org.uk - 1721362.jpg
St Matthew, Lilford Road, London SE5 - Window Designed by John Hayward
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Interior of Chapel in the grounds of Our Lady of Walsingham, Little Walsingham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 339146.jpg
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