Stained glass designer who established his studio in West Smethwick. Samuel Evans worked for Chance Brothers & Co. until about 1865, when the firm closed. After his death his studio continued as Evans & Co., under his son Joseph Evans, producing decorative glass until 1971.
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Scenes from the Life of St John the Evangelist firm/studio: Samuel Evans about 1873 Church of St John the Evangelist, Maindee, Newport east wall of the south aisle | |
St Matthew, St David and St Cadfan firm/studio: Samuel Evans 1883 Church of St Cadfan, Tywyn, Gwynedd west wall of the nave | |
Figure outside Solomon's Temple firm/studio: Samuel Evans 1896 Church of St Mary, Chepstow, Monmouthshire south wall of the nave | |
The Ascension firm/studio: Samuel Evans 1899 Church of St David, Caerau, Cardiff east wall of the chancel | |
King David firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co. about 1919 Church of St Matthew, Newport north wall of the nave (latterly converted to a hall) | |
The Four Evangelists with Saints and Angels firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co. 1921 Church of St Matthew, Newport east wall of the sanctuary | |
King Solomon firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co. 1931 Church of St Matthew, Newport north wall of the nave (now converted to a hall) |
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