W. G. Taylor

Stained glass designer. William George Taylor (born 1822) joined the firm of Michael and Arthur O'Connor in 1873. He subsequently took over the firm from 1877, initially under the name Taylor & O'Connor. In around 1900 the firm took on another partner (at the time of Taylor's retirement or death?), operating as Taylor & Clifton, the firm continuing into the early twentieth century.


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  The Resurrection The Resurrection
firm/studio: W. G. Taylor
about 1887
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
north wall of the north aisle
  The Crucifixion with Scenes from the Bible The Crucifixion with Scenes from the Bible
firm/studio: Taylor & O'Connor
1882
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
east wall of the presbytery
  Scenes from the Gospels Scenes from the Gospels
firm/studio: W. G. Taylor
1887
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
north wall of the north aisle
Chrisr the Good Shepherd with St David and St John
firm/studio: W. G. Taylor
about 1891
Church of St David, Beaufort, Blaenau Gwent
east wall of the chancel
  The Virgin Mary with St Mary Cleophas and St John the Divine The Virgin Mary with St Mary Cleophas and St John the Divine
firm/studio: W. G. Taylor
about 1898
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
south wall of the nave (west end)
  Christ with Children Brought by their Mothers and the Baptism of Christ Christ with Children Brought by their Mothers and the Baptism of Christ
firm/studio: W. G. Taylor
1898
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
west wall of the nave
  Christ in Majesty with Military Saints Christ in Majesty with Military Saints
firm/studio: Taylor & Clifton
about 1902
Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon, Powys
north wall of the north transept


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