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Stained glass works, 1950s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
St Peter Harrold, Bedfordshire 1952 x Three-light east window, depicting Christ, St Peter & St Alban. Painted by John Hayward & Francis Stephens, designed by Francis Stephens[1]. Signed & dated[2]. Photo
St Peter & St Paul Black Notley, Essex 1952 x Three-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty. Painted by John Hayward, designed by Francis Stephens[3]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Mary Monken Hadley, London 1952 Three-light east window, depicting the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Painted by John Hayward, designed by Francis Stephens[4]. Photo
Sutton Valence School Sutton Valence, Kent 1953 x Heraldic glass[5].
St Peter & St Paul Shoreham, Kent 1953 Three-light east window, depicting Christ, St Peter & St Paul. Painted by John Hayward, designed by Francis Stephens[6]. Photo
St Peter & St Paul Harlington, Middlesex 1954 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the adoration of the Magi. Painted by John Hayward, designed by Francis Stephens[7]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Peter & St Paul Harlington, Middlesex 1954 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting the annunciation. Painted by John Hayward, designed by Francis Stephens[8].
St Mary Hayes, Middlesex 1954 Three-light east window in the north aisle, depicting Christ in Majesty. Designed and made by John Hayward & Francis Stephens[9]. Photo [left-hand side]
Abbey Paisley, Renfrewshire 1954 Four-light window, depicting the crucifixion. Designed by Francis Stephens, painted by John Hayward. Signed & dated[10]. Photo
Bec Grammar School Tooting Bec, London 1955 Three-light window over the main entrance, depicting the school emblem and motto, St Anselm of Aosta and Lanfranc of Pavia. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Signed & dated. Hayward was a former pupil of the school. The building was demolished in 1996, but the lights were preserved and are now installed in the reception of Bec Grammar's successor institution, Ernest Bevin College.
Christ Church Streatham, London 1955 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting St Michael triumphant over Lucifer. Signed & dated. The church guidebook says the window is Hayward’s “final examination piece” and that he and his family were attending Christ Church at the time. The window commemorates the baptism of Hayward’s daughter and his own confirmation[11]. Photo
St James Aston, Oxfordshire 1955 One-light window on the south wall of the chancel, depicting Christ in Majesty and Capt JL Morton, killed at the Battle of Passchendaele[12]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Peter Vauxhall, London 1955 x Three-light window in the north chapel, depicting angels, Madonna and child[13].
St Cuthbert Tsolo, South Africa 1956 x Three-light apsidal east window[14].
St Cuthbert Tsolo, South Africa 1956 x Six lights in the east ambulatory[15].
St Cuthbert Tsolo, South Africa 1956 x Six lights in the nave[16].
St Leonard Sandridge, Hertfordshire 1957 x Two-light west window under the tower, depicting St Michael triumphant over Lucifer[17]. Signed & dated. Photo
All Saints Ascot Heath, Berkshire 1957 x Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting Melchizadek and St John the Evangelist[18]. Signed & dated. Photo [Melchizedek] Photo [St John]
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1957 x One-light window on the east wall, depicting St Edward the Confessor[19].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1957 x One-light window on the east wall, depicting St Barnabas[20].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1957 x One-light window on the east wall, depicting St Paul[21].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1957 x One-light window on the east wall, depicting St John the Baptist[22]. Signed & dated.
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-east chapel, depicting the archangel Gabriel at the annunciation[23].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-east chapel, depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary at the annunciation[24].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 1, Jesus is condemned to death[25]. Signed and dated.
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 2, The cross is laid on Jesus[26].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 3, Jesus falls the first time[27].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 4, Jesus meets his blessed mother[28].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 5, Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus[29].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the north-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 6, Veronica wipes the face of Jesus[30].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 7, Jesus falls the second time[31].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 8, Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem[32].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 9, Jesus falls the third time[33].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-west chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 10, Jesus is stripped of his garments[34].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 11, Jesus is nailed to the cross[35].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 12, Jesus dies on the cross[36].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 13, Jesus is taken down from the cross[37].
House of St Barnabas chapel Soho, London 1958 One-light window in the south-east chapel, depicting Stations of the Cross 14, The body of Jesus is laid in the tomb[38].
St Llanllawddog Llawddog, Carmarthenshire 1958 x One-light window in the nave, depicting Christ in Majesty[39].
St Mary Magdalene Flaunden, Hertfordshire 1958 x Three-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty[40]. Signed, not dated. The church guidebook reports that the vignettes of the current and previous church buildings "were added after the villagers raised money". Photo
All Saints Pimlico, London 1958 x Five-light apsidal east window, depicting the Last Supper[41]. The church was closed in 1967[42] and demolished in 1974[43]. The window is kept at the Stained Glass Museum, Ely[44].
Church of the Ascension Balham, London 1959 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting an emblem of the Virgin Mary, reset modern Madonna & child and a reset c1920 Nativity panel[45].
Church of the Ascension Balham, London 1959 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting a dove in the tracery and reset c1800 St Germanus[46].
St Aidan & St Columba West Hartlepool, County Durham 1959 x Two-light window in the Lady Chapel[47]
St Andrew Accrington, Lancashire 1959 x Three-light east window in the Lady Chapel, depicting the nativity[48]. Signed & dated.
St Jude Blackburn, Lancashire 1959 x Two-light east window in the Lady Chapel[49]. Photo
St Peter Quernmore, Lancashire 1959 x East rose window in the north chapel[50]. Photo
St Peter Quernmore, Lancashire 1959 x Two-light window in the north chapel, depicting the deposition[51]. Signed & dated. Photo
Abbey chapel Whalley, Lancashire 1959 x ?[52]
Abbey chapel Whalley, Lancashire 1959 x Engraved glass tester[53]
St Mark Regents Park, London 1959 x Two-light window at the east end of the south aisle, depicting the Tree of Life[54]. Photo

Stained glass works, 1960s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1960 Engraved glass screen in the crypt. Recorded on John Hayward's own March 2001 list of his works.
St Margaret the Queen Streatham Hill, London 1960 x Two-light window in the south chapel, depicting St Margaret[55].
St Stephen South Godstone, Surrey 1960 x Five-light east window, depicting the crucifixion and coats of arms[56]. Photo
St Michael Lavendon, Buckinghamshire 1961 x One-light window in the north wall of the chancel, depicting the baptism of Christ. Recorded in BSMGP Journal. Photo
St Nicholas Pluckley, Kent 1961 Three-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting the nativity and the annunciation[57].
Christ Church Streatham, London 1961 One-light window in the east wall of the north chapel, depicting Christ on the cross[58]. Photo
Abbey Bangor, Northern Ireland 1961 x Engraved screen under the tower[59]. Photo
St Aidan & St Columba West Hartlepool, County Durham 1961 x Two-light window in the north aisle[60].
St Matthew Camberwell, London 1961 x Five-light east window, depicting the ascension[61].
St Peter, Eaton Square Belgravia, London 1961 x 12 windows in the nave, one in the north transept[62]. The church was destroyed in an arson attack in 1987[63]
Great Ormond Street Hospital lower chapel Camden, London 1961 x Four-light window[64].
St Michael & All Angels London Fields, London 1961 x West screen, depicting the 12 apostles[65].
St Stephen South Kensington, London 1961 x East rose window[66].
Church of the Annunciation South Kenton, London 1962 Five panels of abstract glazing in the chancel[67].
St Mary Wargrave, Berkshire 1963 Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting St Peter and the work of local doctor Hugh Moreland McCrea[68]. Photo
Church of the Ascension with All Saints Chelmsford, Essex 1963 x Nine-light abstract east window[69] Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 One-light east window, depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary cradling the church[70]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 One-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty[71]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 One-light east window, depicting St Paul[72]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 Roundel on the east wall, depicting the sun[73]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 Roundel on the east wall, depicting the moon[74]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1963 Roundel on the east wall, depicting the eye of God[75].
St Paul West Hackney, London 1963 Five-light west window, depicting the conversion of St Paul[76]
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting the raising of Lazarus[77].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting Christ riding on a donkey[78].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting the washing of disciples' feet[79].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting the Last Supper[80]. Photo
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light symbolic window in the south aisle[81].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window at the west end of the south aisle, depicting the Pentecost[82].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting the miracle of loaves and fish[83].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting the marriage at Cana[84].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting baptism[85].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting the nativity[86].
St Andrew Willesden Green, London 1963 One-light window at the west end of the north aisle, depicting the annunciation[87].
Church of the Holy Cross Stuntney, Cambridgeshire 1964 One-light window at the west end, depicting the baptism of Christ[88]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Cedd Becontree, Essex 1964 Abstract triangular east window[89]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1964 One-light west window, depicting St Paul, St Thomas a Becket and coats of arms[90]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1964 One-light west window, depicting St Paul and coats of arms[91]. Photo
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1964 Roundel on the west wall, depicting symbols of mayorality[92].
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1964 Roundel on the west wall, depicting the City coat of arms[93].
St Mary-le-Bow City, London 1964 Roundel on the west wall, hidden behind the organ[94].
St Paul Shadwell, London 1964 Three-light east window, depicting the transfiguration[95]. Photo
St Mary & All Saints Little Walsingham, Norfolk 1964 Five-light east window, depicting the Holy Trinity, all saints and Walsingham as a place of pilgrimage[96]. Photo
St Peter's College chapel Oxford, Oxfordshire 1964 Five-light east window[97]. Signed & dated. The window replaces a work by Henry Holiday, but retains Holiday's glass in the tracery. Photo
St Swithun Sandy, Bedfordshire 1965 Two-light window at the west end of the south aisle, depicting the baptism of Christ[98]. Photo
All Saints Invercargill, New Zealand 1965 Three-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty[99]. Photo
Tea Company chapel Mufindi, Tanzania 1965 x Two lights either side of the chancel arch[100].
St George the Martyr, Wash Common Newbury, Berkshire 1965 Roundel west window, depicting St George[101].
St George the Martyr, Wash Common Newbury, Berkshire 1965 Roundel in the north chapel, depicting St Michael[102].
St James Merton, Surrey 1965 Seven-light west window, depicting the seven sacraments[103]. Lights were installed over the period 1962-65.
All Saints Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire 1965 Three-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty, symbols of the evangelists and village scenes[104]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Peter Stoke Goldington, Buckinghamshire 1965 Two-light window at the west end of the north aisle, depicting three Maries at the tomb[105]. Photo
All Saints Chingford, Essex 1965 Two-light window in the Lady Chapel, depicting the annunciation[106].
St Mark Regents Park, London 1965 Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting scenes from the life of St Mark[107]. Signed & dated. Photo
Guild of All Souls' Chantry Chapel of St Michael Little Walsingham, Norfolk 1965 Abstract glazing in the octagonal nave[108]. Photo
All Saints, Benhilton Sutton, Surrey 1965 Three-light window in the south aisle, depicting Christ in Majesty[109]. Photo
All Saints, Benhilton Sutton, Surrey 1965 Three-light window at the west end of the south aisle, depicting Madonna & child[110]. Photo
All Saints, Benhilton Sutton, Surrey 1965 Tracery depicting fire, listed in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
All Saints, Benhilton Sutton, Surrey 1965 Tracery depicting nails, listed in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Paul Chipperfield, Hertfordshire 1966 Three-light west window, depicting Christ resurrected and Chipperfield village common[111]. The church website reports that "the custom of placing the chancel and altar at the east end was ignored [during design and build] and the chancel is at the west end[112]." This means that while liturgically west, Hayward's window is in fact in the east wall of the church. Signed & dated.
St Swithun Purley, Surrey 1966 Symbolic two-light east window, depicting the Holy Trinity and the works of man[113]. Signed & dated. Photo - Holy Trinity Photo - Works of man
St Mary Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire 1966 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the Vision of St Hubert[114]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Mary Steps Exeter, Devon 1967 Three-light east window in the north aisle, depicting Christ in Majesty[115][116]
St Aidan & St Columba West Hartlepool, County Durham 1967 Two-light window in the south aisle[117]
Cathedral Blackburn, Lancashire 1967 56-light lantern made using glass appliqué technique, now removed and destroyed[118].
St James Merton, Surrey 1967 Three-light window in the south transept, depicting coats of arms[119].
St James New Malden, Surrey 1967 Three-light window in the south porch, depicting Suffer little children[120].
Royal Foresters Hotel Ascot, Berkshire 1968 Glass appliqué screen in the bar[121].
Cathedral Blackburn, Lancashire 1968 Five-light window in the south transept, depicting the Tree of Life[122]. This window was made using fragments of Victorian glass from nave windows of the church before it became a cathedral. Photo
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1968 One-light window in the east wall, depicting the woman crowned with the sun[123]. Photo
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1968 One-light window in the east wall, depicting St Michael triumphant over Lucifer[124]. Photo
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1968 One-light window in the east wall, depicting the expulsion from Eden[125]. Photo
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1968 One-light window in the north wall, made up of muted plain glass[126]. Photo
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1968 One-light window in the south wall, made up of muted plain glass[127]. Photo
St John North Woolwich, London 1968 Two-light window in the north clerestory, an abstract design depicting spring[128].
St John North Woolwich, London 1968 Two-light window in the north clerestory, an abstract design depicting summer[129].
St John North Woolwich, London 1968 Two-light window in the north clerestory, an abstract design depicting autumn[130].
St John North Woolwich, London 1968 Two-light window in the north clerestory, an abstract design depicting winter[131].
St Mary & St Bartholomew Hampton in Arden, Warwickshire 1968 Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting Christ as Light to the Souls of the Dead[132]. Photo
All Saints Ripley, Derbyshire 1969 Three-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty[133]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window at the east end of the north wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[134].
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window in the middle of the north wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[135].
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window at the west end of the north wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[136].
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window at the east end of the south wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[137].
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window in the middle of the south wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[138].
St Michael Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire 1969 Abstract window at the west end of the south wall of the nave. Made using glass appliqué[139].
Dartmouth House Blackheath, London 1969 Glass appliqué screen in the chapel[140]. The building was known as Southwark Diocese House, but was sold by the Church of England in the 1970s and is now divided up into flats[141]. Hayward's own list records the screen as being gone.
St Michael Paternoster Royal City, London 1969 One-light window in the south wall, depicting Dick Whittington and his cat[142]. Photo
St Helen, Bishopsgate City, London 1969 Five-light west window. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of his works. Destroyed by a bomb attack in 1992[143].
St Helen, Bishopsgate City, London 1969 Plain glazing in the south wall of the nave. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of his works. Destroyed by a bomb attack in 1992[144].
St Mary Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire 1969 West-end glazed screen and doors, made using stained glass and glass appliqué. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
Bede House Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire 1969 East window, depicting coats of arms. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.

Stained glass works, 1970s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
St Peter ad Vincula Roydon, Essex 1970 x Two-light east window, depicting the Supper at Emmaus[145]. The church guidebook reports that the building was reordered in 1968, meaning that while Hayward's window serves as the east window and is positioned above the altar, it is in fact in the north wall. Signed, not dated. Photo
St Michael & All Angels Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire 1970 Five-light east window[146], depicting St Michael triumphant over Lucifer[147]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Mary Old Basing, Hampshire 1970 Three-light window at the west end of the south aisle, depicting Christ and the dove of the Holy Spirit.[148] Signed & dated. Photo
Cathedral Blackburn, Lancashire 1970 Engraved glass screen in St Martin's Chapel[149]. Photo
Cathedral Blackburn, Lancashire 1970 Two-light abstract window in St Martin's Chapel[150]. Photo
St Wulfram Grantham, Lincolnshire 1970 Four-light window on the south wall of the nave, depicting Christ saving Peter[151]. Signed & dated[152] Photo
St Olave, Hart Street City, London 1970 Three-light window in the south aisle, depicting coats of arms[153]. Signed & dated. Photo
All Saints Invercargill, New Zealand 1970 Three-light west window, depicting ? Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Alban the Martyr Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex 1971 x Two-light window in the north transept, depicting St Raphael and the blessing of little children [154] Photo
All Saints Nettleham, Lincolnshire 1971 Five-light east window, depicting the resurrected Christ among fields and burning stubble. This replaced a Victorian window that was destroyed by fire [155] in 1969.[156] Signed & dated. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1972 One-light window at the west end, depicting Henry I, Edward I & the funeral procession of Queen Eleanor through Dunstable in 1290 [157] Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1972 One-light window at the west end, depicting the first prior, Bernard, the last prior, Gervase Markham, and the completed Abbey [158]. Signed & dated[159]. Photo
All Saints Brightwalton, Berkshire 1972 Three-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting an angel, Madonna & child and the doctor whom the window commemorates [160] Photo
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[161], depicting the parable of the sower[162].
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[163], depicting the parable of the weeds[164].
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[165], depicting the parable of the mustard seed and the leaven[166].
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[167], depicting the parable of the hidden treasure[168].
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[169], depicting the parable of the pearl of great price[170].
St Matthew Croydon, Surrey 1972 One-light window in the east wall[171], depicting the parable of the net[172].
St Peter & St Paul Preston, Rutland 1973 Window over the door in the south wall of the chancel [173] Photo
St Peter & St Paul Preston, Rutland 1973 Abstract window at the east end of the clerestory of the chancel south wall [174]
St Peter & St Paul Preston, Rutland 1973 Abstract window in the middle of the clerestory of the chancel south wall [175]
St James New Malden, Surrey 1973 Three-light window in the east wall of the north chapel, depicting a Madonna & child [176]
St Mary the Virgin Sheering, Essex 1974 x One-light window at the west end, depicting St Nicholas [177]
St Wulfram Grantham, Lincolnshire 1974 Four-light window in the north aisle[178], depicting the seven sacraments[179]. Photo
Priory Church of St Mary & St Cuthbert Worksop, Nottinghamshire 1974 Three-light east window, depicting Madonna & child. Recorded in John Hayward's 2001 list of works. Photo
St Mary Battersea, London 1975 East window restored by John Hayward[180].
St Saviour Eltham, London 1975 Abstract window in the north chapel 1/5, thick coloured, set in concrete[181].
St Saviour Eltham, London 1975 Abstract window in the north chapel 2/5, thick coloured, set in concrete[182].
St Saviour Eltham, London 1975 Abstract window in the north chapel 3/5, thick coloured, set in concrete[183].
St Saviour Eltham, London 1975 Abstract window in the north chapel 4/5, thick coloured, set in concrete[184].
St Mary Battersea, London 1976 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting Benedict Arnold[185].
John Bunyan Baptist Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey 1976 Two-light symbolic window in the south wall of the nave[186].
All Saints Scraptoft, Leicestershire 1977 Three-light window in the south of the nave. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
Lambeth Town Hall Brixton, London 1977 Two lights over the entrance.
St Saviour Eltham, London 1977 Abstract window in the north chapel 5/5, thick coloured, set in concrete[187].
St Luke Shepherds Bush, London 1977 12-panel east window, depicting the crucifixion. This window is made partially from the fragments of a former St Luke's church building[188]. Photo
St Mary (RC) Woolhampton, Berkshire 1977 One-light window in the south wall of the west porch, depicting the sun, a cross and hill[189].
St Mary (RC) Woolhampton, Berkshire 1977 One-light window in the north wall of the west porch, depicting climbing equipment and a map of a grave on Mt Everest's west peak, Nuptse. The two porch windows commemorate David Brister, who died on the mountain in 1975[190].
Holy Trinity Wickwar, Gloucestershire 1977 Three-light window at the west end of the north aisle, commemorating Capt John St George Gunston, killed in action, 1944. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
Abbey Beeleigh, Essex 1979 One-light window in the dining room. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. The abbey is now a private residence.
All Saints Wickham St Paul, Essex 1979 Middle light of a three-light window in the south wall of the nave, depicting a farming scene[191]. Photo
St Mary & the Holy Rood Donington, Lincolnshire 1979 Three-light window, depicting and commemorating Matthew Flinders, navigator and cartographer who was born in the village. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of his works. Signed & dated. Photo
St Wulfram Grantham, Lincolnshire 1979 Rearrangement of existing west window. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of his works. Photo
St Mary Battersea, London 1979 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting William Blake[192].
St Mary Battersea, London 1979 One-light window in the north aisle, depicting JMW Turner[193].
St John the Evangelist Singleton, Sussex 1979 Small roundel at the east end of the north aisle, depicting a scroll[194].
St John the Evangelist Singleton, Sussex 1979 Small roundel at the east end of the north aisle, depicting the Madonna & child[195].

Stained glass works, 1980s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
St Andrew Billingborough, Lincolnshire 1980 Three-light west window, depicting ? Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Signed & dated. Photo
St Michael & All Angels Hackthorn, Lincolnshire 1980 Two-light window at the west end of the north aisle, depicting coats of arms[196]. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Leonard Streatham, London 1980 Two-light window at the east end of the north aisle, depicting scenes from the history of Streatham[197]. Photo
St Leonard Streatham, London 1980 One-light window in the north transept, depicting the Streatham Grammar School badge[198]
St Peter Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey 1980 Two-light window in the south wall, depicting coats of arms and including fragments of old glass[199].
St Mary & the Holy Rood Donington, Lincolnshire 1981 Three-light window in the south aisle, depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Hugh & St Swithun. Signed & dated. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
Christ Church Streatham, London 1981 One-light window at the east end of the south aisle, depicting symbolic baptismal scenes[200]. Photo
St John the Evangelist Caterham, Surrey 1981 Roundel at the west end of the south aisle, depicting St John[201].
St John the Evangelist Caterham, Surrey 1981 Roundel at the west end of the south aisle, depicting the coat of arms of the diocese[202].
St John the Evangelist Caterham, Surrey 1981 Roundel at the west end of the north aisle, depicting a memorial inscription[203].
St John the Evangelist Caterham, Surrey 1981 Roundel at the west end of the north aisle, depicting the emblem of the Mothers' Union[204].
St Edmund Riddlesdown, Surrey 1981 Three-light east window, depicting a dove, Christ and a cross & chalice[205]. Photo
St Edmund Riddlesdown, Surrey 1981 One light in a two-light window in the south wall, depicting St Andrew[206].
St Edmund Riddlesdown, Surrey 1981 One light in a two-light window in the north wall, depicting St Edmund[207]. Photo
All Saints Wickham St Paul, Essex 1982 Middle light of a three-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting a church, house, horse & rider[208]. Photo
St Mary & All Saints Boxley, Kent 1982 Three-light window at the east end of the south aisle, depicting the Madonna & child[209]. Photo
St John Manthorpe, Lincolnshire 1982 Two-light window on the south wall of the nave, depicting St Matthew & St Mark[210]. The church website describes this window as having been made by John Hayward and LH Bond.
St John Manthorpe, Lincolnshire 1982 Two-light window on the south wall of the nave, depicting St Luke & St John[211]. The church website describes this window as having been made by John Hayward and LH Bond. Photo
St Mary Battersea, London 1982 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting William Curtis[212].
St Leonard Streatham, London 1982 Two-light window at the east window of the south chapel, depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary[213]. Photo
St Thomas Brentwood, Essex 1983 One-light window at th west end of the north aisle, depicting St Thomas holding the church[214]. Signed & dated. This window commemorates Hayward's former colleague, the architect Laurence King. Photo
St Dunstan Canterbury, Kent 1983 Three-light window in the south chapel, depicting St Paul, Christ in Majesty & St Peter[215]. Photo
St George Wigan, Lancashire 1983 East window. The interior of the church was "entirely gutted" by fire in 1980[216]. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
Stationers Hall City, London 1983 Window in the main hall, depicting the coat of arms of the Prince of Wales. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
All Saints Botley, Hampshire 1984 Three-light window in the south wall of the nave, depicting the seven sacraments[217]. Photo
All Saints Acton, London 1984 One-light east window, depicting Christ in Majesty[218].
St Peter & St Paul Edgefield, Norfolk 1984 Three-light window in the south wall, commemorating the centenary of the church's move to its current site in the village. Recorded in John Hayward's March 2001 list of his own works. Photo
St Richard Haywards Heath, Sussex 1984 Panel high up on the south wall of the south transept, depicting the Madonna & child[219]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1984 One-light east window of the south chapel, depicting the nativity[220]. Signed & dated. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1984 One-light window on the south wall of the south chapel, depicting the annunciation[221]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1984 One-light window on the south wall of the south chapel, depicting the visitation[222]. Photo
Trinity Hall college ante-chapel Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 1984 Roundel, commemorating Robert Runcie's appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Signed & dated. Photo
Trinity Hall college ante-chapel Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 1984 Roundel, commemorating Robert Runcie's appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Saviour Paddington, London 1985 One-light symbolic window in the north aisle of the nave[223].
St Mary Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire 1985 Two-light window in the north chapel, depicting the annunciation, sacraments and Madonna & child[224]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Peter Hever, Kent 1986 Three-light east window in the north chapel, depicting St William, St Paulinus, St Peter, St Augustine & Thomas a Becket[225]. Signed & dated. Photo
Chapel Lincoln's Inn, London 1986 Restoration of a window in the north wall. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
Puttenden Manor Lingfield, Surrey 1986 Three-light window in the hall, depicting coats of arms. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
Puttenden Manor Lingfield, Surrey 1986 Window in the library, depicting coats of arms. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
St Peter & St Paul Checkendon, Oxfordshire 1987 Three-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting St John, St Luke & St Cecilia. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
Holy Trinity Wickwar, Gloucestershire 1987 Three-light window in the north aisle, commemorating Sir Derrick Wellesley Gunston. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Richard Haywards Heath, Sussex 1987 Panel in the west wall of the north transept, depicting St Richard[226].
Christ Church Swindon, Wiltshire 1987 Two-light window in the south chapel, depicting the annunciation[227]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1988 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting Peter's calling[228]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1988 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting Peter's frailty[229]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1988 One-light window in the south aisle, depicting Peter's commission[230]. Signed & dated. Photo
Stationers Hall City, London 1988 Window in the main hall, depicting the coat of arms of the company to celebrate 500 years of paper-making. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1989 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the baptism of Christ[231]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1989 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the eucharist[232]. Photo
Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1989 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the Fayrey Pall[233]. Signed & dated. Photo

Stained glass works, 1990s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
St Leonard Streatham, London 1990 Three-light east window, depicting the risen Christ and symbols of the evangelists[234]. Photo
St Martin Brasted, Kent 1991 Three-light window in the east wall of the south chapel, depicting St Martin[235]. Signed & dated. Photo
St Martin Brasted, Kent 1992 Three-light window in the south wall of the south transept, depicting St Martin's shield in clear glass[236]. Photo
All Saints Walsoken, Norfolk 1993 Five-light west window, depicting St Dorothea, St Peter & St Paul. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Mary Balcombe, Sussex 1995 Three-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting flags of the Royal British Legion[237]. This window was made with Michael Noble.
St Peter & St Paul Kings Somborne, Hampshire 1996 Three-light west window, depicting St Michael triumphant over Lucifer[238]. Photo
Abbey Sherborne, Dorset 1997 Nine-light west window, depicting the incarnation[239]. Signed, not dated. Photo
St Mary Stoke Abbott, Dorset 1999 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting the Madonna & child and Stoke Abbott church[240]. Photo
St Peter & St Andrew Toller Porcorum, Dorset 1999 Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting a sundial and symbols of St Peter & St Andrew[241]. Photo
Holy Trinity Guildford, Surrey 1999 One-light window in the north wall of the nave, depicting the dove, crucifixion and emblems[242]. Signed, not dated. Photo
St Peter & St Paul Edgefield, Norfolk 1999 Three-light window in the north aisle, depicting Christ, St Peter & St Paul. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Signed, not dated. Photo

Stained glass works, 2000s

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
Cathedral Norwich, Norfolk 2000 Three-light window in the north transept, depicting the Madonna & Child. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Signed & dated. Photo
All Saints Headington, Oxfordshire 2000 Three-light west window in the north transept. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works.
Holy Trinity Sutton Montis, Somerset 2000 Three-light west window. Recorded in John Hayward's own March 2001 list of works. Photo
St Michael Blackford, Somerset 2001 Three-light east window, depicting the Good Shepherd. Photo
Abbey Sherborne, Dorset 2002 Three-light window in the south aisle, depicting the royal coat of arms and commemorating 1000 years since the arrival of the Benedictines at the abbey in 998[243]. Signed, not dated. Photo
St Mary Old Basing, Hampshire 2003 Two-light window in the south aisle, depicting the sun, a sundial and the emblem of the Old Basing Residents' Association[244]. Photo
St Peter Limpsfield, Surrey 2007 One light window in the north chapel, depicting St Cecilia[245]. Signed & dated. Photo

Stained glass works, date or other key information unknown

Building Location Date Faith Craft Subject, notes & references
All Saints South Wingfield, Derbyshire One-light clerestory window, depicting the nativity[246]. Photo In both Hayward's list and the Flickr group list, the work at South Wingfield is described as a single light over the south porch, dated 1971.
All Saints South Wingfield, Derbyshire One-light clerestory window, depicting ?[247]. Photo
All Saints South Wingfield, Derbyshire One-light clerestory window, depicting Christ in Majesty[248]. Photo
All Saints Ruskin Park, Surrey 1961 x Five-light east window[249] This is in the Faith Craft list, Hayward's list and the Flickr group list - but there is no evidence of an All Saints church at Ruskin Park, which seems only to be the name of a park and not to have given its name to a wider area.
All Saints Leyton, Essex 1972 Hayward's list describes this as a large east window, the Church Stained Glass Windows site lists two one-light windows in the south chancel. However, photos of the current All Saints, Leyton, would suggest it has no stained glass windows [250]
St Anne Lytham St Annes, Lancashire Three-light window, depicting ?[251]. Photo There is no more information about the year than "c1973" accompanying the photo on Flickr. Suspect this may be described on Hayward's list as being a 1982 window at St Anne's on Sea (sic)
St Peter & St Paul Preston, Rutland 1973 There are two small abstract windows on the north side of the chancel clerestory that may be Hayward's, although the faculty information only relates to windows on the south of the chancel clerestory[252].
St James the Great Leigh on Sea, Essex x This church is not listed at all in Church Stained Glass Windows. Photographs on FB and elsewhere make it look very modern, with no stained glass apparent. The Hayward list says "glazing in Chapel, 1976". The Faith Craft Word doc says it was (more specifically) the Lady Chapel in 1974, the Faith Craft spreadsheet says Francis Stephens did the Lady Chapel in in 1974.
Ashdown Park convent chapel Wych Cross, Sussex 1976 Hayward's list reports 10 lights in the nave. This [253] and [254] together suggest there are three two-light windows in the north wall and two two-light windows in the south wall, in at least one instance comprising abstract and clear glass, with angels in the tracery. Ashdown Park is now a hotel. Photo Photo Photo and Photo
St Mark & St Margaret Plumstead, London c1988 Panel in the west porch, depicting St John[255]. The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988.
St Mark & St Margaret Plumstead, London c1988 Panel in the west porch, depicting St Mark[256]. The only information about date is that the window commemorates someone who died in 1988. Photo
St Peter & St Paul Lingfield, Surrey 1989 JH list records "glazing to large E window, Lady Chapel. Church Stained Glass Windows records for that window "Patterned glass with coat of arms in centre light" commemorating Sir Thomas Turton[257]. Is it in this collection? https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/list.php?label=Lingfield+Church&gridref=TQ3843
St Richard Haywards Heath, Sussex 1992 Middle two lights of a four-light window in the north wall of the north transept, depicting the nativity[258]. Photo Only info about date is that it commemorates someone who died in 1992.
St Bridget Bride, Isle of Man There is only mention of this church in Hayward's own list, where he records a two-light east window in 1980, an east window in 1987 and a west window in 1990. Photo <- This photo includes a single-light window at the east end, which looks like a Hayward. Photo <- This photo shows two windows at the west end, but it's not clear enough to suggest if they are Hayward's or not. There are also other stained glass windows visible.
Christ Church, Low Head Tasmania, Australia 1982 "Flinders windows". Recorded in Hayward's own list. He had also designed a Flinders window at Donington, Lincolnshire a couple of years before.
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