The company was founded in 1882 at High Street, Stoke Newington, from 1914 at Wood Green. They were best known as suppliers of glass for pubs and are still in business as suppliers of sanitary fittings etc at Enfield, Middlesex.
Bedfordshire
Linslade, St Mary – glass 1897 [formerly in Buckinghamshire]
Buckinghamshire
Cheddington, St Giles – glass 1893; New Linslade, St Barnabas 1901 (https://buckschurches.uk/glass/craftsmen.php); Marsworth, All Saints – glass 1891 (ibid); Pitstone, St Mary – glass 1893
Cornwall
St Martin-by-Looe, St Keyne and St Martin – glass 1933 (www.cornishstainedglass.org.uk)
Dorset
Poole, St James – glass 1897
Gloucestershire
Tutshill, St Luke – glass 1894
Huntingdonshire and Peterborough
Peterborough, St Paul, Bourges Boulevard – glass 1897, 1907, 1911, 1922 and (attr) 1893
Lancashire (South east)
Walshaw, Christchurch – glass c1892
London (Enfield)
Southgate, St Andrew, Chase Side – glass (nd) (parish website)
London (Hackney)
Homerton, St Paul (now Celestial Church of Christ) – glass 1902 etc
London (Tower Hamlets)
Poplar, St Matthias – glass c1919? (fragmentary)