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The Ship of the Church
The Ship of the Church
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Gerald Edward Roberts Smith was born in Melbury-Sampford, Dorset and educated at Chester Arts School. He trained under Edward Frampton befor joining A K Nicholson’s studio in 1906. He succeeded Nicholson on his death in 1937. Smith was an early member of the British Society of Master Glass Painters and its Chairman from 1958-59. The Ship of the Church window is in the Church of St James, Uplands, Swansea.
Dimensions:
Height
109.22 cm / 43 "
Width
48.26 cm
/ 19 "
Framed height
158.75 cm
/ 62 "
Framed width
96.52 cm
/ 38 "
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