wp6044d530.png
wp3eb2e520.png








wpff3ccbd9.png

Sunrise Stained Glass Ltd, 58-60 Middle Street, Southsea, Hampshire PO5 4BP UK +44 (0)23 9275 0512

wpe00bce9c.png
Home

© 2007 Sunrise Stained Glass Ltd. All rights reserved.

wp3e97a466.png
wp1952ac2a.png

Sunrise Stained Glass Studio

Stained glass window artists achieving high standards of design and craftsmanship.

wpea1088bd.png

Notable New Commissions

ST ELIZABETH’S CENTRE ORATORY: June 2007.

Location: St Elizabeth’s Centre, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire.  

Description: The window measures 1026mm x 1060mm and is of antique glass with sand-blasted detail and applied enamels.  Triple glazed into one unit with laminated glass on both sides.

 

CURDRIDGE INFANT SCHOOL: March 2007.

Architect: Neville Churcher

Client: Hampshire County Council, Winchester.

Location: Curdridge Infant School, Curdridge, Hampshire. Reception Area.

Description: Four windows including one three panel window in painted stained glass of Winnie the Pooh and friends playing ‘Poohsticks’.

 

ST COLEMAN’S CHURCH: December 2006 - 2007.

Location: The Nave, St Coleman’s Church, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire.

Description: Two lancet windows of a set of six of the Rosary of ‘The Mysteries of Light’.  The windows measure 2550mm x 450mm and are of ‘The Trinity’ and ‘The Proclamation of the Kingdom’, in etched painted and stained antique glass.

 

MODERN ABSTRACT WINDOW: 2006.

A pool-side window of contemporary design and using optical lenses and hand-blown and slab glass with sand-blasted ‘bubble’ details was created for a private residence near Winchester in a new extension.

 

PREPARATORY SCHOOL HALL: May 2005.

Location: School Hall, Loyola Preparatory School, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.

Description: Roundel window 610mm diameter. ‘Christ with the Children’.

 

BOOM TOWER HOUSE: December 2005.

Location: Rooflight to private residence, Old Portsmouth, Hampshire.

Description: Circular window of a compass with mythical sea creatures and a nautical theme.

 

ROSE WINDOW: December 2005.

Location: St Michael’s Church, Leigh Park, Havant, Hampshire.

Description: Window 890mm diameter of ‘The Annunciation’ to the Lady Chapel; and a large circular nine panelled window to the nave 2390mm diameter of the ‘Sacraments of the Church’.

 

MARTYRS OF THE REFORMATION: July 2003.

Location: Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury, Harrow on the Hill.

Description: A two light window with tracery to commemorate two local Martyrs of the Reformation.

 

INFANT SCHOOLS: September 2002.

Location: School Hall, Chandlers Ford Infants, Hampshire.

Description: A six-panel window incorporating the children’s paintings about their school.

Also in the Autumn of 2002 a memorial window for Goldsmith Infant School, Portsmouth.

 

ST ALDHELM’S CHAPEL: October 2001.

Location: St Aldhelm’s Chapel, Lytchett Heath, Dorset.

Client: Lord Rockley.

Description: Five lancet windows celebrating the life and work of St Aldhelm.

 

THE CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: December 2001.

Location: Church of the Immaculate Conception, Stubbington, Hampshire.

Description: Two windows on the theme of the Sacraments: ‘I am the Bread of Life’ and ‘I am the True Vine’.

 

HM PRISON  CHAPEL 2001.

Location: Prison Chapel, HMP Kingston, Portsmouth, Hampshire.

Description: Two quarter lights, the left hand panel is of HMS Victory, the right hand panel of the imposing entrance of the prison.

SIZE:  400 x 400 mm.

 

HOLY CROSS CHURCH: 2000.

Location: Church of the Holy Cross, Chiseldon, Wiltshire. South side.

Description: Millennium Window commemorating 2,000 years of Christian history. Contemporary abstract window in three lights, 1550 x 1550 mm with tracery, in acided, painted and stained antique glass.

 

HERALDIC & MEDIEVAL: 1998 – 2000.

Location: Private residence, Harpenden, Hertfordshire. Various locations throughout the house.  

Description: Eighteen windows of various sizes designed to complement existing glass by Thomas Willement, and surviving medieval glass, many of heraldic design and subject matter researched from manuscripts in the British Museum.

 

GILBERT WHITE MEMORIAL: 1993.

Location: St Mary’s Church,The Ladies Chapel, Selborne, Hampshire.

Description: Three tall lancet windows, 2 @ 4500 X 620, 1 @ 5000 x 620. Commemorating the Bicentenary of the death of this world famous naturalist and writer of the celebrated work ‘Natural History of Selborne’. A green lily cross set against a background of falling leaves, and surmounted by three large roundels of the flora and fauna described by Gilbert White.

 

GULF WAR HERO MEMORIAL 1993

Location: all Saints Chhurch, Llanfrechfa, Newport, Gwent. North side, second last window from the end.

Description: A memorial window of two lights and tracery 1550 x 1000mm in tribute to David Denbury, an S.A.S. corporal killed in action in the Gulf War. St Michael sleying the dragon and badges and berets of the SAS and Royal Engineers and Paratroop Regiments.

 

ST EDMUND’S CROWN: 1991.

Location: St Edmund’s Church, Crofton, Hampshire.

Description: Roundel window one metre diameter depicting the symbols of St Edmund’s martyrdom and royalty, set upon two intertwined crowns; one of thorns and one of vines.

 

wp5533b116.gif
wpd832dd18.png
Top of
wp25fce989.png
wp25fce989.png
wp3b17388b.png
wpb0676dc6.png
wpb0676dc6.png
wpb0d72760.png
wp25fce989.png
wp25fce989.png
wp35b147fa.png
wp3b17388b.png
wpb0d72760.png
wp3b17388b.png
wp25fce989.png
wpb0d72760.png
wp25fce989.png
wpddc85015.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp53d7df58.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp53d7df58.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp29173d9e.png
wp35b147fa.png