A photograph of Thomas at work in his studio in
St John's Wood, London, taken by Chris Ware (Keystone Features), about 1955, can be found in the Getty Images online database.[6] It shows him painting glass panels for newly commissioned altar rails at
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The chapel's altar-rails project is described, with images of the panels themselves, in the December 1956 Report of the Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter[7]
All Saints, Compton, Hampshire. Stained glass: Madonna and Child and Deposition.[4]
Bangor Cathedral, Wales. Murals:'The Risen Christ and Two Disciples Reach Emmaus on Easter Evening', with two others at the west end.(1934).[9]
Brown's Cake Shop,
Banbury, Oxfordshire. Mural depicting the history of Banbury. (1947); subsequently displayed in Banbury's
Castle Quay Shopping Centre.[10]
43 Cloth Fair, London. Mural 'The Sailor's Home Coming'.[11][12]
St Mary,
Long Ditton, Surrey. Stained glass: Annunciation.[4]
St Mary,
Maidenhead. Stained glass: Serpent of Paradise, Serpent of Healing, Sword of Spirit, Local scenes & connections, Suffer little children, Prodigal Son.[4]
^'Features to note within the Cathedral'. Diocese of Bangor, Deanery of Ogwen, Cathedral Church of St Deniol, Bangor, online resource (PDF). Retrieved 30 March 2019
^
abClive Aslet 'An Interview with the late PAUL PAGET 1901–1985' in The Thirties Society Journal, No. 6 (1987), pp. 16–25 (Published by The Twentieth Century Society.)
^The Sailors Return. London Walking Tours. Online resource. Retrieved 26 April 2019
A photograph of Thomas at work in his studio in
St John's Wood, London, taken by Chris Ware (Keystone Features), about 1955, can be found in the Getty Images online database.[6] It shows him painting glass panels for newly commissioned altar rails at
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The chapel's altar-rails project is described, with images of the panels themselves, in the December 1956 Report of the Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter[7]
All Saints, Compton, Hampshire. Stained glass: Madonna and Child and Deposition.[4]
Bangor Cathedral, Wales. Murals:'The Risen Christ and Two Disciples Reach Emmaus on Easter Evening', with two others at the west end.(1934).[9]
Brown's Cake Shop,
Banbury, Oxfordshire. Mural depicting the history of Banbury. (1947); subsequently displayed in Banbury's
Castle Quay Shopping Centre.[10]
43 Cloth Fair, London. Mural 'The Sailor's Home Coming'.[11][12]
St Mary,
Long Ditton, Surrey. Stained glass: Annunciation.[4]
St Mary,
Maidenhead. Stained glass: Serpent of Paradise, Serpent of Healing, Sword of Spirit, Local scenes & connections, Suffer little children, Prodigal Son.[4]
^'Features to note within the Cathedral'. Diocese of Bangor, Deanery of Ogwen, Cathedral Church of St Deniol, Bangor, online resource (PDF). Retrieved 30 March 2019
^
abClive Aslet 'An Interview with the late PAUL PAGET 1901–1985' in The Thirties Society Journal, No. 6 (1987), pp. 16–25 (Published by The Twentieth Century Society.)
^The Sailors Return. London Walking Tours. Online resource. Retrieved 26 April 2019