This tryptic of windows is from the 1950s made by Gowers and Brown for a small parish church in the mid-west wheat belt. The church is no longer standing but the windows were saved and delivered to us still in their steel frames. Unfortunately, the new building hadn’t included these windows whilst planning.
Once we received the windows, we carefully removed them and completed some minor restoration. Then we crafted a Tasmanian Oak light box illuminated with a custom LED light panel to display the windows. The windows will now be mounted on the wall of the new church to continue to be admired by the community for years to come.