Heaton, Butler and Bayne

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Heaton, Butler and Bayne is the name of an English firm who produced stained glass windows from 1855 onwards.

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Clement Heaton, James Butler and Robert T. Bayne began their stained glass firm in 1855. A decade later they established their studio in Covent Garden, London, and went on to become one of the leading firms of Gothic Revival stained glass manufacturers, whose work was commissioned by the principal Victorian architects. During a long career, the firm produced stained glass for numerous churches throughout the United Kingdom and the British Empire, as well as the United States of America.

Westminister Abbey includes a Heaton, Butler and Bayne window, installed in 1868.

A documentary film, Stained Glass Masters: Heaton, Butler and Bayne, was produced in 2000 by the film maker Karl Krogstad.

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