Frederick Walter Cole FMGP (1908-1998) joined William Morris & Co (Westminster) Ltd in 1926 and rose to become chief designer. ...
Keith Coleborn ARCA (1909-2005) was a talented and respected artist who lived for many years in the village of Downe, ...
William Collins ran an early 19th century china and glass business at 287 The Strand, London. He may not have ...
Sir Ninian Comper (1864-1960) was one of the last of the great Gothic Revival architects, his work concentrating on churches ...
George Edward Cook (1884-1914) had a small studio in Gower Street, London, trading as G.E. Cook & Co. He worked ...
Roy Walter Coomber FMGP (1930-2016) had a wonderfully long and prolific career in stained glass, and his work can be ...
George Bryan Cooper-Abbs (1901-66) went to Camberwell School of Art, where he was taught by W Aikman. He was employed ...
Daniel Cottier (1838-1891) had a varied training, including it is thought, some time in London, before joining Field & Allen ...
Cox, Sons, Buckley & Co was formed in 1881 when Michael J C Buckley joined the leading church furnishing company ...
Trena Mary Cox (1895-1980) was brought up in Birkenhead and studied at the Laird School of Art there. She went ...
John Edward Crawford (1897-1982) was a wood carver, stone carver, sculptor, designer, stained glass artist and teacher. At the age ...
Charles Alexander Gibbs (1825-77) began his education in stained glass under his father, Isaac Alexander Gibbs (1802-51), who had received ...