Christopher Webb

Christopher Rahere Webb (1886–1966) was an English stained glass designer.

His unusual second name was derived from that of the founder of St Bartholomew's Priory in London where his father, Edward Alfred Webb and his uncle, Sir Aston Webb carried out restoration work.

Webb's signature is a Saint Christopher with his initials, usually placed in the bottom right hand corner of the window.

Characteristics of his style are accuracy of historical detail, his ability to convey basic theological ideas with clarity, the prominence of clear glass and his use of scrolls and foliage.

Webb's last window design was installed in 1967,[1] the year after he died, in the narthex of the Church of All Saints, Clifton.

His maker's mark (in St Mary's Church, Redbourn )
Stained glass window, St Dunstan's church, Mayfield in memory of Sir Frederick Bourne