The finished stained glass panel
The 1902 Panhard et Levassor stained glass panel At 1.5 meters square (25 square feet) it’s construction was quite an undertaking. Some said it couldn’t be done, but we happily proved them wrong. We’ve had some great feedback from people who have seen the result and some kind words from many respected names in the classic car world… “I’m really impressed, a lovely piece of work” Doug Nye – Motoring Journalist and Author “Absolutely fabulous” Mark Dixon – Deputy Editor – Octane Magazine “Hugely impressed by your recent...
Read MoreF643 The early years
An image of the car with one of it’s earliest owners. < previous – next >
Read MoreThe Start
Ketton Stained Glass first began trading in 1989 and this was the first window unit I ever produced. The company name derived from the old Suffolk name for the village of Kedington where I was living at that time.
Read MoreMajor Projects
Working alongside Lavenham Restoration Company I undertook several major projects in the mid nineties including a complete set of leaded windows and metal frames for the Grade One listed Abbas Hall in Great Cornard which one of two known aisled hall houses in Suffolk dating originally from 1270.
Read MoreEmmanuel College Cambridge
For twenty years I have looked after all the windows at Emmanuel College in Cambridge - we started here in Emmanuel Street where revelers returning to the adjacent bus station were repeatedly vandalising the line of windows – once rebuilt I added a barely visible aluminium framed laminate glass cover to each and further damage has been very limited.
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