Stained glass designer and artist. Edward Liddall Armitage worked as an assistant and glass painter for Karl Parsons from 1920-24, and then for Henry Holiday in the last years of his life. Armitage established himself in North Kensington, London, and his windows were made at Lowndes & Drury's Glass House in Fulham. He also formed a partnership with Victor Drury (1899-1988) in the 1920s. From about 1940 E.L. Armitage worked as a designer for Powell & Sons (Whitefriars).