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Acid-etched stained glass.Butchers' HallDetail of window.Hand-painted detail of hands greeting.
Detail of window.Preparatio drawing.
 
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Quatercentenary Window


Location: Worshipful Company of Butchers, London
Size: 1m x 1.5m
Installed: August 2005
Description: Acid-etched stained glass.
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This piece is a feature window positioned on the ground floor of Butchers' Hall and facing onto Bartholomew's Close. It resides in the foyer along side a screen created by John Hutton. The design represents the Butchers' Company today, where those affialiated to the trade convene and network, sharing their knowledge and experience. The window celebrates the Quatercentenary anniversary of the Company in 2005. The piece was unvielled by the Lady Mayoress on 1st September 2005

 

 

 

 
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