Brief description: Design for a single light stained glass window depicting St David
Proposed design for a single light window on the south side depicting St David, who is depicted with his attributes. The window has a clear rectangular quarry background with an inscription at the bottom. This is a World War II memorial window. This design was created by Christopher Webb (1886–1966), an English stained glass designer based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He studied at the Slade School of Art and was then articled to Sir Ninian Comper. During his active career from 1920 to 1964 he produced over 400 windows with a distinctive character and style.
Object type: preparatory art work design
Number of objects: 1
Production date: 11.1948
Production period: 20th century
Designer: Christopher Webb (1886 - 1966)
Dimensions: Height: 158 mm, Width: 288 mm
Original location: Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, Sussex, England
Acquisition: gift 13.3.2024
Acquisition source:
This item is not currently on display and can only be viewed by prior arrangement
Accession number: ELYGM:2024.14.192



