Shrigley and Hunt

Shrigley and Hunt

Shrigley and Hunt is the name of an English firm who produced stained glass windows from 1875 onwards.

See also

* Stained glass
* Stained glass - British glass, 1811-1918
* Victorian Era
* Gothic Revival


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