Blog Stats
- 28,600,661 hits
-
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Email alerts
Join 10.1K other subscribersinsidecroydon
Follow us on Facebook
Recent Comments
Sally Peters on Gang guilty of industrial-scal… Sally Peters on Polls tighten in Town Hall rac… Sally Peters on Planning control has got worse… Wayne on Planning control has got worse… Ken Towl on Polls tighten in Town Hall rac… charlyjonesy on Polls tighten in Town Hall rac… Archives
Tags
- Addiscombe West
- Alison Butler
- Barwell
- Boris Johnson
- Brick by Brick
- Chris Philp MP
- Conservative
- Coulsdon
- Council Tax
- Croydon
- Croydon Central
- Croydon Council
- Croydon Minster
- Croydon North
- Croydon South
- Crystal Palace
- Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood
- East Croydon station
- Fairfield Halls
- Gavin Barwell
- Hammersfield
- Hammerson
- Jo Negrini
- Katherine Kerswell
- Labour
- Liberal Democrats
- London
- London Assembly
- London Borough of Croydon
- Mayor
- Mayor Jason Perry
- Metropolitan Police
- New Addington
- Paul Scott
- Purley
- Sarah Jones MP
- South Croydon
- South Norwood
- Steve Reed OBE
- Sutton
- Sutton Council
- TfL
- Thornton Heath
- Tony Newman
- Tory
- Transport for London
- Waddon
- Westfield
- Whitgift Centre
- Whitgift Foundation
Tag Archives: Lavers Barraud and Westlake
Artists in glass who gave the Minster its windows on the world
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: As the congregation at Croydon Minster celebrates the holiest day in the Christian calendar, DAVID MORGAN peers through the church’s windows at the history behind their exquisite artistry Walking through Endell Street in Covent Garden recently, I noticed … Continue reading →
Share this:
Posted in Art, Business, Church and religions, Croydon Minster, David Morgan, History
|
Tagged Covent Garden, Croydon Minster, Croydon Minster Fire 1857, David Morgan, Easter, Francis Barraud, John the Baptist, Lavers Barraud and Westlake, Nathaniel Westlake, Nathaniel Wood Lavers, V&A, Victoria and Albert Museum
|
1 Comment