Herbert Hendrie

[3] Among his students were Sax Shaw and Willie Wilson, both of whom went on to become leading stained glass artists.

[4] He has been called "the most notable Scottish stain[ed] glass designer of the first half of the 20th Century.

[5] Archie Milne of Brechin Cathedral described Hendrie as "Noted in particular for small scintillating panes producing a jewel-like effect", and that "His brightly coloured works were regarded by William Wilson to be more successful than those of Douglas Strachan who tended to be extremely detailed while Hendrie kept his designs simple".

[6] Hendrie made the fifteen "superb" windows for Kippen church in the early 1930s.

[8] Hendrie is also responsible for a memorial window for Grace Harriet Warrack in Martyr's Kirk, St.