Antony Hollaway (8 March 1928 – 9 August 2000) was a British stained glass designer, craftsman and sculptor.
[1] Hollaway was born and grew up in Dorset and educated there at Poole Grammar School and Bournemouth College of Art, followed by the Royal College of Art in London.
[1] The Brandon Estate in Kennington, south London features a large mural by Hollaway, commissioned by London County Council's Edward Hollamby, commemorating the Chartists' meeting at Kennington Common on 10 April 1848.
[2] Hollaway designed and made five large stained glass windows in Manchester Cathedral, installed between 1973 and 1995.
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