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Colwyn Morris (died 2011)


Stained glass designer. After training at Swansea School of Art in the late 1940s, Colwyn Morris moved to London to work for Powells of Whitefriars. While working there he cartooned the windows for the Church of St Mary, Swansea. After the closure of Powells stained glass studio in 1973 he returned to Llanelli and did some work for Glantawe Studios, while teaching at West Glamorgan/Swansea Institute of Higher Education.


Many cartoons and designs by Colwyn Morris survive in the archive of Glantawe Studios.

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image not available St Theodore
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1983
drawing
image not available St David
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1983
drawing
image not available Christ in Majesty
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1983
drawing
image not available Stained Glass Cartoon
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
1984
drawing
image not available St Joseph and the Infant Christ
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1985
drawing
image not available St Margaret Clitherow
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1985
drawing
image not available St Patrick
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
1986
drawing
image not available Stained Glass Cartoon
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
1987
drawing
image not available Christ Raising the Daughter of Jairus
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
about 1987
drawing
image not available The Sacred Heart
firm/studio: Glantawe Studios
artist: Colwyn Morris
1988
drawing


Further reading

Maurice Broady, 'Stained Glass Design in Wales' Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, vol. 6 (new series) (2000), 162.





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