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  2. Stained glass in Liverpool Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone of Liverpool Cathedral was laid on 19 July 1904, [1] and it was completed in 1979. [2] Giles Gilbert Scott won the competition to design the cathedral, [3] and a Stained Glass Committee under the chairmanship of Sir Frederick Radcliffe was established to organise the design of the stained glass in the windows.

  3. John William Brown (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 the competition to design the first stained glass windows for Liverpool Cathedral was won by Powell's, and Brown was commissioned to design them. The first part of the cathedral to be built was the Lady Chapel and, as the chapel was dedicated to St Mary, the designs reflect the part that women have played in the history of Christianity. [3]

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  5. Liverpool Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Later artists include William Wilson (1905–1972), who began his work at Liverpool Cathedral after the death of Hogan, Herbert Hendrie (1887–1946), and Carl Edwards (1914–1985), who designed the Benedicite window in the west front. The cathedral has approximately 1,700 m 2 of stained glass. [86]

  6. File:East window, Liverpool Anglican Cathedral 2019.jpg

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    English: East window by John William Brown, 1921. Taken from the Dulverton Bridge. Date: 21 June 2019, 15:57:33 ... Stained glass in Liverpool Cathedral; Global file ...

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    When the dazzling 16-foot-high leaded stained- glass window arrived in Canton in 1913, it made front-page news—and postponed the new church’s dedication by a week because of a shipping delay.

  8. Carl Johannes Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Benedicite window, Liverpool Cathedral. Carl Johannes Edwards (originally Kiviaho) (1914 – 1985) was an English stained glass designer. He trained at Whitefriars Glass, taking over as its chief designer following the death of James Hogan. He later established his own studio, first at the Apothecaries Hall, then at Fulham Glass House.

  9. James Humphries Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Hogan designed the stained glass for the Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral, which had been damaged by World War II bombing. Hogan designed windows for several cathedrals in England including Hereford Cathedral, Rochester Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral, Carlisle Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral. [1]

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