Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Summer and illustrating the passage from William Morris' "The Earthly Paradise"
Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Autumn and illustrating the passage from William Morris'
King Charles I, one of four roundels of painted glass from the Oak Room at Wightwick Manor
Painted glass, player with cymbals, by William Morris & Co, at Wightwick Manor
Homer painted glass designed by Burne-Jones for Morris & Co
Chaucer painted glass, designed by Burne-Jones for Morris & Co
Medieval stained glass of Madonna & Child in a Canopy in a window in the Parlour at Stoneacre, a Wealden house in Otham, Kent
Back-lit view of the Bull's Eye window at Red House showing the William Morris motto 'Si Je Puis' (If I Can)
William Morris stained glass panel of a crowing cockerel, in the Ground Floor passage at Red House
Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Winter and illustrating the passage from William Morris'
A sixteenth or seventeenth century Swiss-German stained glass panel with a deer hunting scene in the Hall at Upton House, Warwickshire
A sixteenth or seventeenth century Swiss-German stained glass panel with a jousting scene, in the Hall at Upton House, Warwickshire
A stained glass window in the Chapel at Tyntesfield depicting a floral scroll in reds and greens
Detail of a stained glass panel at Treasurer's House, York
William Morris stained glass panel of a farmyard duck flying, in the Ground Floor passage at Red House
Close shot of stained glass in window with William Morris motto 'Si je puis'('If I can') at Red House,
William Morris stained glass panel representing 'Love', in the Ground Floor passage at Red House
Painted heraldic glass in the Great Hall at Montacute House, Somerset
Detail of an early stained glass window in the Hall at Melford Hall, depicting Adam tempting Eve
Stained glass panel representing The Apostles assembled
Stained glass panel representing Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, father of Henry VII
Stained glass panel representing St Anne and Cleophas
Autumn, one of four panels of stained glass in the inglenook fireplace in the Dining Room, designed by William Morris, dated 1873
Spring, one of four stained glass panels in the inglenook fireplace in the Dining Room, designed by William Morris, dated 1873