Detail of the lattice-paned windows with roundels and shields of heraldic glass commemorating the marriages of the Throckmorton family with other Catholic families, in the Drawing Room at Coughton Court, Warwickshire
Detail of Thomas Willement's 19th-century heraldic stained glass from the Dining Room at Charlecote, depicting the arms of King Malcolm III of Scotland with those of his wife, Margaret
Detail of Thomas Willement's 19th-century armorial stained glass from the Dining Room at Charlecote, depicting the arms of Edmund the Exile and his wife Agatha, daughter of Henry III of Germany
The stained glass window in the Great Hall in Blickling Hall
The Hobart Arms - stained glass heraldic panel in upper light of North window in the Long Gallery
The Britiffe Arms - stained glass panel in upper lights of North window in the Long Gallery
Detail of the armorial glass in the Drawing Room
Painted glass, Player with Dulcimer
William Laud, Archbishop, one of four roundels of painted glass from the Oak Room
A bishop's mitre, bearing the letters LL with a latin inscription, one of four roundels of painted glass from the Oak Room at Wightwick Manor
Wightwick Manor, one of four roundels of painted glass by Charles Kempe in the Oak Room, showing heraldic images
Painted Glass by C E Kempe representing Spring, illustrating the passage from William Morris'
A stained glass panel of the sixteenth or seventeenth century, Swiss-German, with a knight in armour amid a town scene, in the Hall at Upton House, Warwickshire
Detail of German stained glass window panel bearing dates and inscriptions of sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, in the Hall at Upton House
Close up of floral design in a stained glass window at the Chapel at Tyntesfield
The stained glass installed in the Drawing Room at Lyme Park
Stained glass in the Lobby between the Ballroom and the Brown Gallery at Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent
Stained glass panel representing The Virgin and St John
Stained glass panel representing the Presentation in the Temple
Stained glass panel representing the Virgin in Glory
Stained glass representing The Flight into Egypt
Winter, one of four stained glass panels in the inglenook fireplace in the Dining Room, designed by William Morris, dated 1873