The Guild of Glaziers (who made glass) existed in 1328 and received a Royal Charter from Charles I in 1638.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass
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Glaziers Hall
The Glaziers Hall The land in this area formed part of the site of the cloist...
Other Subjects
Drapers' Hall
The Drapers' Company has owned the site since 1543. The first building was destroyed in the Great Fire of London, and its successor also burnt down in 1772. The current building was designed by Joh...
Robert Edwin Villiers
Managed the London Pavilion theatre from 1886 to 1890. Robert Edwin Villiers was born on 18 April 1830 in Clerkenwell, Middlesex (now Greater London)) the son of Issac Villiers (c.1789-1863)) and ...
Geoffrey Fuller Webb
Known professionally as Geoffrey Webb he was a stained-glass artist and designer of church furnishings, based for most of his career in East Grinstead. Nephew of the architect Sir Aston Webb and a ...
Carpenters' Hall
The story of the Carpenters' three Halls is given at the Picture Source website.
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