Stained glass firm established in Smethwick as Camm Bros in about 1866 by three brothers. One of these, Thomas Camm, set up his own firm, T.W. Camm & Co., nearby in 1888, after which the studio traded as Camm & Co.
Although Camm & Co. continued to make figurative stained glass windows, their archives (surviving at Sandwell Archvies) suggest that a good deal of their work was plainer leaded lights, for clients across England and Wales. In 1907 they styled themselves as 'Artists in stained glass and decoration'.
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Christ the Good Shepherd and the Light of the World firm/studio: probably Camm & Co. about 1911 Church of St David, Llanarth, Ceredigion south wall of the chancel (window number: sII) | |
Gwynllyw Kneels Before an Angel from Scenes from the Life of St Gwynllyw firm/studio: Camm & Co. about 1913 Church of St Hilary, Trefilan, Ceredigion south wall of the nave (window number: sIII, sIV, sV) | |
The Armour of God firm/studio: Camm & Co. 1922 Tabernacl, Morriston, Swansea front wall, upper floor | |
Receiving the Crown of Life firm/studio: Camm & Co. 1922 Tabernacl, Morriston, Swansea front wall, upper floor |
Joyce Little, Stained Glass Marks and Monograms (London: National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies, 2002), p. 23.
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