Gallery of Windows
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Unveiled Sunday February 24, 1918
Designer: Tiffany Studios; design attributed to Agnes Northtrop
Before the restoration of the Peace Window (2017-2018) this was the only known window to bear the “Tiffany Studios” name on the lower right corner beneath the inscription
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Unveiled Saturday November 18, 1905
Designer Louis J. Millet
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Installed 1894
Only window to have survived the March 1900 fire
Designer: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
Unveiled at First Presbyterian Church on September 10, 1893; installed at Second Presbyterian Church and dedicated on June 26, 1927
Maker/Designer: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company; 18” border added by Giannini & Hilgart during 1927 installation
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Installed 1901
Maker: Giannini & Hilgart
Designer: Howard Van Doren Shaw
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Unveiled April 28, 1912
Triptych below balcony added 1917
Maker: McCully & Miles
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Unveiled at First Presbyterian Church on June 2, 1895; installed at Second Presbyterian Church and dedicated on June 26, 1927
Maker/Designer: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company design attributed to Frederick Wilson; 18” border added by Giannini & Hilgart during 1927 installation
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Installed 1903
Restored 2017 to 2018
Designer: Tiffany Studios
Photo credit: Mark F. Heffron
Installed 1902
Designer: Tiffany Studios
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Unveiled at First Presbyterian Church on November 13, 1892; installed at Second Presbyterian Church and dedicated on June 26, 1927
Maker/Designer: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company; 18” border added by Giannini & Hilgart during 1927 installation
Photo credit: Martin Cheung
Installed in 1903. Windows from the Tobey Furniture Company found in the Morris Room. How they got there is a mystery.
Designer: Edward Burne-Jones
Maker: Morris & Company
Photo credit: Mike Lake
Installed in 1903. Windows from the Tobey Furniture Company found in the Morris Room. How they got there is a mystery.
Designer: Edward Burne-Jones
Maker: Morris & Company
Photo credit: Mike Lake
Date: Installed February 1902
Designer: William Fiar Kline
Maker: Church Glass and Decorating Company
Photo Credit: Martin Cheung




