Stevens Competition Commission winner 2002 Helen Whittaker FMGP is a renowned artist and designer, highly regarded for her new stained glass ...
Trevor Wiffen started out working as an apprentice carpenter / joiner but then went to art school and moved on ...
Alfred Lashbrook Wilkinson (1899 – 1994) was the son of the stained glass artist Horace Wilkinson. He trained at St ...
Horace Wilkinson (1866-1957) studies at Brighton School of Art and South Kensington School of Art. Between 1886 and 1901 he ...
Thomas Willement (1786-1871) was a writer on heraldry as well as a leading stained glass artist. He built on his ...
Morris Meredith Williams (1881-1973) studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and in Paris, where he met ...
Henry Wilson (1864-1934) was one of the leading figures in the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was an architect, ...
William Wilson OBE (1905-72) was a Scottish stained glass artist, printmaker and watercolour painter. While working as an apprentice to ...
R. W. Winfield & Co was founded in the 1820s by Robert Walter Winfield at Cambridge Street Works, Birmingham and ...
J. Wippell & Co. Ltd is a long established Exeter firm of clerical outfitters and suppliers of church furnishings. It ...
Alfred Aaron Wolmark (1877-1961) was a painter and decorative artists. He was born in Warsaw, Poland, but moved to England ...
Mary Isobel Wood (1886-1975) was born and brought up in Edinburgh and trained under Alexander Strachan at Edinburgh College of ...
Paul Vincent Woodroffe (1875-1954) originally worked as an illustrator, training at the Slade School of Art from 1893. He started ...
Edward Woore (1880-1960) obtained a scholarship to the Central School of Arts and Crafts, where he took up stained glass ...
William Worrall (1831-1911) and the firm of Worrall & Co was a successor to a business run by WG Saunders, ...