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Introduction

Arthur Louis Moore (1849–1939) was an English glass-maker who specialised in stained glass windows.

Life

Moore was one of nine children of a Clerkenwell clockmaker, and in 1871 he founded, along with a Mr. S. Gibbs, the London company of Gibbs and Moore, glassmakers. In subsequent years Moore seems to have worked on his own, operating as A. L. Moore, Glass Painters and Decorators from premises at 89 Southampton Row, London.

Moore was joined by his son Charles Eustace Moore (1880–1956) in 1896, when the company became known as A. L. Moore and Son. Their premises in Bedford Way, Russell Square, London were bombed in 1940, but under C. E. Moore the business continued until 1952.

Over the course of their careers the Moores produced over 1,000 windows in the UK and 100 overseas.

Windows (incomplete list)

Derbyshire

  • Cotmanhay and Shipley, Christ Church

Devon

  • Barnstaple Newport. St John the Baptist, west window.

Hampshire

  • St Luke's Church, Royal Hospital Haslar

Isle of Wight

  • Gurnard: All Saints Church

Leicestershire

  • Bottesford: St Mary's Church, east window

Lincolnshire

  • South Witham: St John the Baptist's Church, east window (CEM)

Middlesex

A full heraldic achievement, lowest part of an 1889 window by A. L. Moore, at S.S. Peter & Paul, Harlington, Middlesex.
  • Church of S.S. Peter & Paul, Harlington

Norfolk

  • Brinton: St Andrew's Church

North Yorkshire

  • Goathland: St Mary's Church
  • Over Silton: St Mary's Church

Pembrokeshire

  • Spittal: St Mary's Church

Surrey

  • Dormansland: St John the Evangelist's Church

East & West Sussex

  • Brighton: St John the Evangelist's Church, Preston Village (CEM)
  • Brighton: St Luke's Church, Queen's Park
  • Burwash Weald: St Philip's Church
  • Crawley: St Peter's Church, West Green
  • Ditchling: St Margaret's Church
  • Eastbourne: St Mary's Church, Old Town (CEM)
  • Heathfield: All Saints Church
  • Hove: St John the Baptist's Church, Palmeira Square
  • Lancing: St Michael and All Angels Church
  • Netherfield: St John the Baptist's Church
  • Partridge Green: St Michael and All Angels Church
  • Pevensey: St Nicholas' Church
  • Rotherfield: St Denys' Church
  • Salehurst: St Mary the Virgin's Church
  • Sayers Common: Christ Church
  • Steyning: St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church
  • Wisborough Green: St Peter ad Vincula Church
  • Worthing: St Botolph's Church, Heene

Wiltshire

  • Trowbridge: Holy Trinity Church

Northern Ireland

  • Carrick Parish Church, Limavady, chancel window.
  • Derry: St Columb's Cathedral, Saint Columba window in the side chapel.

Ireland

  • Kildare: St. Brigid's Cathedral
  • Art Glass Stained Glass Studio, restoration and conservation. Mr P Coyle.
  • Rowan, Alistair (2003). North West Ulster. Yale University Press. p. 380. ISBN 0-300-09667-4. 

Other decorative items (incomplete list)

Wiltshire

  • Trowbridge: Holy Trinity Church (High altar reredos with credence table, Bishop’s stall and sedilia)