The Glass House, Fulham

[1] Christopher Whall and Alfred Drury designed the building, built in 1906, that became a centre for prominent stained glass artists.

[2] Independent artists who had studios there, or who were otherwise connected, included Edward Liddall Armitage, Hugh Arnold, Robert Anning Bell, Louis Davis, Clare Dawson, Moira Forsyth, Wilhelmina Geddes, Henry Holiday, Mary Lowndes, Rachel de Montmorency, Karl Parsons, Lilian Josephine Pocock, Margaret Agnes Rope, M. E. Aldrich Rope, Arild Rosenkrantz, Theodora Salusbury, Francis Spear, Margaret Thompson[nb 1], Martin Travers, and Christopher Whall.

Working at the Glass House during Victor's time were Emily Ford, Charles Knight, Karl Parsons, and Margaret Grace Thomas.

[2][4] Stained-glass artists Carl Johannes Edwards and daughter Caroline Margaret Benyon began working at The Glass House[2][9] in 1972 or 1973.

Artists at the studio at that time included Carl Edwards, Caroline Benyon, Moira Forsyth and Karl Parsons.

The Glass House, Fulham