St. Peters Church, Sandwich, Kent

The removal and releading of the East Window and north aisle windows.

Work carried out on behalf of The Churches Conservation Trust.

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Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent

Phase 1.1 & Phase 1.2. 2012 – 2013.

The ongoing restoration and conservation of the leaded glazing and related iron and bronze casements.

Work carried out on behalf of The National Trust.

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The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London

Glass Appliqué Windows designed and manufactured by the Lawrence Lee Stained Glass Studio circa 1960.

Conservation cleaning and the manufacture and replacement of missing faceted “Dalle de Verre” fragments matching the original in size and texture.

Fragments bonded to existing glass with an expoxy-resin.

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The Clothworkers Company, Clothworkers Hall, London

Painted, kiln fired, silver stained and flashed/etched mouth blown antique leaded glass panels designed and manufactured by Lavers, Barraud and Westlake late 19th Century.

The 12 no. panels were originally installed at the Mary Datchelor School of Camberwell, South London named after and in honour of the foundress. Conservation cleaning of panels including replacement of missing and damaged painted fragments.

The conserved panels mounted in new oak timber frames for exhibition display.

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