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James Powell & Sons Orders Archives of James Powell and Sons held at the Archive of Art and Design, V and A London Compiled by Dr Dennis Hadley UK ex ENGLAND Country/County Town Church Date Artist Details Order Number SCOTLAND Aberdeenshire Aberchirder St Marmon 1916 +Read* 2l 4133/287 formerly Grampian Aberdeen ?church 1927 Parlby G 1l 6910/395 Alford St Andrew 1896 +Mann 3l, E, 2-1l 6828/293 1899 1l, choir 8235/227 1899 2l, chancel 8235/227 1899 2l, S 8 314/268 1901 +Hodges J 1l, choir 8791/1159 1903 +Penwarden, +Mann 2l, N; inc Annun (Pen); Fall (Mann) 9436//130 Auchinclair or Auchindair? St Mary 1883 1l 2097/58 Banchory (Kincardine?) 1866 1l of 3 No number/231 Ellon 1969 Milne JS Concreted 629/34 Fyvie 1901 +Mann 1l 9001/279 Glen Muick 1904 2l, S 38/370 Insch Episcopal church 1898 +Read E; 3l sedilia; 2l chancel S 7723/361 Meldrum, nr Aberdeen 1898 Monument with opus 7986/103 Mortlach, Banff 1930 Hogan J 3-3l, S 7600/87-9 1933 Hogan J 3l, S 7938/325 1948 3l 9217/48 Rhynie Episc ch 1862 Moberley 3l, E No number/99 Woodhead 1873 Burrow H 1l of 3 No number/5 1874 Burrow H 2l of 3 No number/295 Angus formerly Tayside Forfar E & Old Parish church 1888 Holiday H 2-2l 3667/176 Montrose St Mary 1898 Reredos 8034/134 Argyll & Bute formerly Strathclyde Craignish 1914 1l 37749/54 Gruline St Columba 1909 +Mann 1l 1928/5 Lochgilphead 1906 Tablet 868/168 Rothesay St Paul 1909 Aikman W 2l 2152/103 Toward 1935 Hodges J 1l, W 8224/127 1936 Hutchinson 1l 8360/218 Ayrshire, East formerly Strathclyde Dunlop 1881 Holiday H 7-1l; 4-2l 1500/106 1881 Holiday H 2-2l 1710/213 1891 Holiday H Repairs to 3-1l 5165//217 1934 Hodges J, Pen* 2l, N; inc Christopher (Pen) 8076/22 Kilmarnock 1875 Burrow H 5l, E No number/8 Mauchline Parish church 1902 4l 9297/61 Stewarton 1883 2-1l 2050/20 Ayrshire, North formerly Strathclyde Fairlie St Paul 1900 Brown JW 2l 8411/321 1937 Hodges, Griffin*,Pen* 2l, N trans; inc Margaret, subs (Griffin), 84452/288 Kentigorn (Pen) Largs 1890 2l, N (from picture in Nat Gall of Scotland) 4466/263 Largs Episcop ch 1892 ctns Rhead 2-2l, chancel; 2l over sedilia, 2l, S 5444/359 1896 Powell JC 2l 6953/367 1898 +Read, +Penwarden 2l, S: inc Michael (Read), Margaret (Pen) 7718/218 Largs St Columba 1901 +Brown, +Hodges 2l, N; inc George (Brown), Andrew (Hodges) 8975/256 Ayrshire, South formerly Strathclyde Ayr Holy Trinity 1896 Hardgrave C, James 2-2l, chancel N & S 6867/326 1903 Hardgrave C, +Read 3-2l, chancel '9799/272 1907 1l, N 1412/185 Ayr Masonhill Crematorium 1965 Fourmaintraux P Concreted 367/3358 Colmonell 1908 Davis L 4-1l; no figures 1608/279 1909 Davis L 3l 2156/880 1910 Davis L extra charges 2156/212 1920 Davis L 1l 5260/118 1920 Davis L Tablet 5491/251 1950 Powell HB 1l 9324A/290 1952 1l (as above re-ordered) 9359/316 Dailly Free church 1900 Holiday H 1l 8685/98 Straiton, Maybole Parish church 1899 +Brown JW 4l, S 8371/296 Clackmananshire formerly Central Dollar 1909 Coakes, ctns Pen* 1l, S 2120/87 Dumfries & Galloway Corsock 1968 Thomas B 1l 561//21 Dumfries St John 1899 +James Opus panel 8174/197 1901 +Penwarden Opus 8765/141 1902 Opus 9134/361 Dumfries St Mary 1899 +Read 3l; inc Angel with trumpet (Read) 8074/156 Dumfries St Ninian 1966 Jefferies P Applique windows 460//385 New Galloway St Margaret Epis 1908 +Mann 2l, Chancel S 1854/373 1912 +Read 2l 3040/116 1915 +Penwarden 2l 4054/227 Dundee City formerly Tayside Broughty Ferry Beach Mission ch 1890 Holiday H 1l 4335/176 1916 +Miller 1l (#roughly in style of Holiday) 4227/207 Dundee St Mark 1912 +Brown, +Hogan J 3l, E; inc Martha, Mary (Brown) Angels (JH) 3221/206 1924 Read*, Penwarden* 3l, S trans; inc Angels (Read) 6282/393 Dundee St Mary 1889 Holiday H 3l, S 4067/2 Dundee St Paul 1909 +Hardgrave C Opus 2195/123 Dundee High church 1938 Hogan J 1l, W 8657/25 Dundee Catholic Apost. church 1911 +Penwarden 2l, SE 2685/349 Edinburgh, City of formerly Lothian Edinburgh St Giles 1909 Davis L Thistle chapel heraldry 2095/78 1909 Davis L Thistle chapel heraldry 2104/80 1910 Davis L Thistle chapel heraldry 2275/162 Edinburgh Dean ch 1908 Aikman W 4l, chancel 1727/323 Edinburgh St Peter, Falcon Ave 1962 Fourmaintraux P Concreted 193//280 Murrayfield 1904 +Penwarden Tablet 9920/323 North Leith Parish church 1939 Hodges, Hogan* 1l, N 8701/58 Fife Balmerino 1911 +Aikman W 2l, E 2820/16 Burntisland 1909 +Penwarden 2l, S 2145/100 Dunfermline Holy Trinity 1949 4l 9274/128 1953 1l of 2 9520/286 1955 1l of 2 9581/309 Kilconquahar 1925 Penwarden* 2l, chancel S 6441/92 St Andrews church? 1884 +Brown JW Reredos 2450/280 St Andrews All Saints Episc 1911 2l, N 2807/12 1913 2-2l, E 3452/308 1913 Alterations 3452/360 1923 Davis L 1l 6116/274 St Andrews Holy Trinity 1909 Brown JW 3l, N trans 2017/42 1909 Hutchinson,ctn +JWB 3l, S 2049/56 1909 Hutchinson, ctn JWB 3l, S 2050/57 1909 Brown JW 1l, N trans 2139/91 1909 Brown JW 1l, N trans 2216/133 1910 Davis L 5l 2386/217 1911 Davis L 2-4l 2666/339 1914 Davis L 3l, S chapel 3817/84 St Andrews St Salvator 1886 Holiday H 3l 3200/307 1922 Strachan D Mosaic 5834/85 1923 Strachan D Mosaic 6112/272 Page 1 Hadley UK ex England Archives of James Powell and Sons held at the Archive of Art and Design, V and A London Compiled by Dr Dennis Hadley Glasgow, City of formerly Strathclyde Glasgow Cathedral 1950 3l, choir N; grisaille 9337/166 1953 3l; grisaille 9483/268 1956 2l, chancel S - masonic symbols 9665/35 Glasgow St Bride 1914 3 opus panels 3707/34 Glasgow St Peter Epis 1907 1l 1471/145 Glasgow, Needlands St Margaret 1927 Hogan J, ctns Pen* 2-1l, chancel 6937/10 1927 Hogan J, Pen* Mosaic, apse; inc Christ (Pen) 6961/31 1929 Hogan J, ctns Pen* 2-2l 7405/335 1931 Coakes 1l, S 7693/152 1935 Hogan J 1l 8241/140 Glasgow Park church 1890 Brown JW 2l, S 4578/325 Glasgow, Hillfoot Mausoleum 1908 +Read 3l 1702/313 Highland Loch Carron Courthill Private Chapel 1901 +Mann 1l 8749/133 1904 1l, W 147/23 Dingwall 1920 1l 5274/127 Midlothian formerly Lothian Dalkeith St Mary 1914 +Hogan J 3l, E 3616/385 1914 Hogan J 2-3l, N 3616/385 1919 Hogan J, Pen* 2l; inc Christ, Angel Warrior (Pen) 5046/385 Newbattle 1926 Tablet 6698/255 Moray Elgin St Columba 1920 Hogan*, Edwards* Reredos panels; inc Michael (JH) Christ (CE) 5435/224 North Lanarkshire fomerly Strathclyde Wishaw St Thomas RC 1961 Fourmaintraux P? Concreted star 129/224 Perth & Kinross formerly Tayside Auchterarder St Kestog 1897 Currey A Reredos 7326/6 Blairgowrie, Bridge of Cally Clayquhat church 1892 3l 5458/369 Crieff St Columba 1887 Bladen Reredos, opus 3417/16 Glen Almond Trinity College 1850 Barraud visited 2 windows, figures No number/64 1898 Tablet 7797/7 1901 +Hardgrave C Opus, altar 8814/173 1905 Tablet 400/133 Perth St Ninian's Cathedral 1909 +Penwarden 3-3l 2069/67 1928 Coakes, ctnRead* 2l, chapel 7065/108 Perth St John 1931 Davis L 2l 7757/207 Renfrewshire formerly Strathclyde Inchinnan All Hallows 1901 +Mann 5l, E; inc Christ, Gabriel, Raphael (Mann) 8762/139 1902 +Mann 2-3l, N strans 9224/24 1902 +Mann 3l, S trans 9350/24 1903 +Mann 2l, N trans W 9635/206 1903 +Mann 2l, chancel S 9843/290 1904 Mann Opus W 9910/320 1904 Tablet 29/336 1904 Tablet with portrait 60/378 1904 Hardgrave C Pulpit opus 313/91 1905 +Mann 2l, S 379/100 1905 +Mann 2-2l, S 463,448/140 1908 +Penwarden Tablet 1809/356 1908 +Mann 2l, S 1834/366 1910 Altar panels, opus 2353/193 1914 +Penwarden 2l, N 3684/24,50 1915 +Penwarden 2l, N 3945/159 1919 +Read 2l, N; inc Isaac (Read) 4792/2239 1919 Armitage EL 2l, N; inc Joseph 4793/240 Johnstone 1903 Reredos 9858/295 Johnstone St John (Epis) 1910 +Penwarden, +Read 3l, W 2397/221 1917 +Penwarden 1l 4290/300 Kilbarchan Parish church 1919 +Bustard* 5l, E 4865/283 Linwood High School 1966 Fourmaintraux P 8 concreted 413/371 Paisley Abbey 1906 Davis L 1 panel 958/376 1906 Davis L St Margaret window 1071/20 1908 Davis L St Margaret window 1071/249 1936 Repair to above 8376/213 Scottish Borders formerly Borders Coldstream, Berwick 1914 +Penwarden 2-1l, apse 3837/95 1921 Semi-circle E 5678/367 Kelso St Andrew 1879 Holiday H 4l, W 1020/228 Melrose Trinity church 1886 Holiday H 2l 3282/358 1913 +Miller, +Aikman? 3l, E 3299/244 South Lanarkshire formerly Strathclyde Carmichael St Mark 1905 +Aikman W 2l 317//93 1905 +Aikman W 3l, E 318/94 1905 +Mann, +Aikman 2-2l, S; inc Justice (Mann), Truth (Aikman) 362/94 Hamilton St Mary 1884 Hardgrave C 4l, W 2475/295 Hamilton Presbyterian ch 1962 Mrs Stevenson- 1l 174/270 Hamilton & Armitage Lanark 1920 Hogan J* 1l; inc George (Hogan) 5551/283 1921 Penwarden* Tablet 5551/311 Stirling formerly Central Aberfoyle, Perth St Mary 1918 Brown JW* 2l; inc Judgment Angel (Brown) 4649/171 1922 Penwarden* 1l, N 5941/153 Dunblane Cathedral 1913 Davis L 4-4l, 2- 2l 3452-3/307 1917 Davis L 2-4l 4354/393 1917 Davis L 2l 4400/51 Dunblane St Mary 1945 1l 8972/248 1948 1l 9235/86 Dunmow chapel 1886 Brown JW 1l 3096/244 Inversnaid 1927 Nuttgens J 3l, W 6863/371 Killin 1891 Holiday H 1l 5160/227 Western Isles Stornoway St Peter 1898 Penwarden, James 2l; inc Charity (Pen), Faith, Hope (James) 8003/115 West Lothian formerly Lothian Linlithgow Cemetery 1914 3 panels 3859/104 Unknown Scotland Cromlix Private chapel 1919 Van Daele*, Pen* 2-1l; inc Andrew (Van D), George (Pen) 5043/384 (believed now an hotel) 1925 Hogan J* 2-1l, N 6515/142 Kingairloch, Argyll 1919 Tablet 5064/1 Wemyss (Fife or Inverclyde) Hospital chapel 1909 Rose 2062/63 DOMESTIC SCOTLAND Aberdeenshire Aberdeen Springhill 1885 Hardgrave C 2 panels; Bird scenes, Attack & Retreat 2793//80 Aberdeen 15 Union Terrace 1888 Parlby G 4 Seasons 3814/237 Argyll Ardkinglass?, Argyll New House 1907 Davis L Coat of Arms 1413/187 Ayrshire, East Kilmarnock
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