Edward Woore

[4] He was a student, apprentice and collaborator with Christopher Whall, a stained glass artist and leader in the Arts and Crafts movement.

Woore served as a private in the Leicestershire Regiment in World War I[5] and lost the sight of one eye.

Woore worked with Christopher Whall, who was a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement.

Parsons and Woore helped illustrate Whall's 1905 book Stained Glass Work.

[2] In 1930 Woore began working for his close friend Arnold Robinson, who took over the stained glass company of Joseph Bell and Sons in Bristol.

Detail of Woore window in Steeple Claydon Church, Buckinghamshire