James Humphries Hogan

James Humphries Hogan RDI FSGT FRS (20 December 1883 – 12 January 1948) was an English stained glass designer with the firm of James Powell and Sons throughout his career, rising from apprentice to be managing director of the company.

[2] Hogan won a silver medal at the Royal Society of Arts in 1932, the same year he was elected as a Fellow.

[2] Returning from a long sales trip to the United States in late December 1947, he collapsed on 3 January 1948 and slipped into a coma.

The chapel was rebuilt by Gilbert Scott to make good the damage from World War II bombing in 1940.

He also designed a set of commemorative bowls for King George V of England's silver jubilee in 1935.

James Humphries Hogan
Hogan designed the stained glass for the Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral , which had been damaged by World War II bombing