Walter Francis Clokey

Walter Francis Clokey (c.1870–1930)[1][2] was a British stained glass artist and manufacturer who resided in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

In 1904 he went into partnership with his former employer and founded the Clokey Stained Glass Studios.

Other artists who worked for Clokey Studios were Olive Henry, John Blyth, Ronnie Shaw, Daniel Braniff, Jack Calderwood, and James Watson.

[6] He was responsible for most of the early- to mid-twentieth-century ecclesiastical stained glass in Northern Ireland.

[2][6] A collection of the stained glass window designs of Clokey Studios is preserved by the Northern Ireland Monuments and Buildings Record.

Maker's mark from c.1925