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'Brownies' stained glass window

Selwyn Image1890s

William Morris Gallery

William Morris Gallery
Walthamstow, London, United Kingdom

The stained glass was made by James Powell & Sons from cartoon’s by Selwyn Image. The window was originally in Soham House, Newmarket, Suffolk, which was probably designed by the architect C.J. Harold Cooper. The ‘Brownies’ depicted are from Juliana Horatia Ewing's children's book of the same title, they are a type of fairy described in the book as ‘small editions of men and women, they are too small and fragile for heavy work; they have not the strength of a man, but are a thousand times more fresh and nimble. They can run and jump, and roll and tumble, with marvellous agility and endurance’.

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  • Title: 'Brownies' stained glass window
  • Creator: Century Guild, Selwyn Image, James Powell & Sons
  • Date Created: 1890s
  • Type: stained glass
  • Rights: © William Morris Gallery, London Borough of Waltham Forest
  • Physical Dimensions: 93.1 x 114.8 cm
  • Object Number: C194
  • Medium: stained, painted and leaded glass
  • Credit line: Purchased with the aid of purchase grant from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
William Morris Gallery

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