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This is a list of works by Francis Skeat (1909–2000), an English glass painter who created over 400 stained glass windows in churches and cathedrals, both in England and overseas.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011)
County/Country Town/village Church Location Date Subject Reference Picture
Berkshire Midgham St. Matthew 51°24′3.1″N 1°12′7.9″W / 51.400861°N 1.202194°W / 51.400861; -1.202194 1959 Noli me tangere
Pangbourne St. James the Less 51°28′59.5″N 1°5′16.8″W / 51.483194°N 1.088000°W / 51.483194; -1.088000 1956 St. James the Less, St. Cecilia
Cambridgeshire Helpston St. Botolph 52°38′9.2″N 0°20′36.6″W / 52.635889°N 0.343500°W / 52.635889; -0.343500 1983 Christ in Majesty
Swavesey St. Andrew 52°18′20.3″N 0°0′9.4″W / 52.305639°N 0.002611°W / 52.305639; -0.002611 1967 Tree of Jesse
1930s Alpha and Omega
Cornwall St. Mawes St. Mawes 50°9′28.4″N 5°1′2.6″W / 50.157889°N 5.017389°W / 50.157889; -5.017389 1960 St. Mawes – missionary
1960 St. Mawes – abbot
1960 St. Mawes – teacher
Cardinham St. Meubred 50°29′16.4″N 4°38′51″W / 50.487889°N 4.64750°W / 50.487889; -4.64750 St. Francis of Assisi
Derbyshire Ashford-in-the-Water Holy Trinity 53°13′26.8″N 1°42′34.2″W / 53.224111°N 1.709500°W / 53.224111; -1.709500 1960 Virgin and child
Chesterfield St. Mary and All Saints 53°14′10″N 1°25′27″W / 53.23611°N 1.42417°W / 53.23611; -1.42417 1959 Hagar and Ishmael
1959 Elisha and his servant
1959 Manoah and his son Samson
East Sussex Hadlow Down St. Mark the Evangelist 50°59′48.1″N 0°10′43.3″E / 50.996694°N 0.178694°E / 50.996694; 0.178694 1948 Christian year in wild flowers
Essex Eastwood St. Laurence and All Saints 51°34′3.5″N 0°41′5.3″E / 51.567639°N 0.684806°E / 51.567639; 0.684806 1978 Samuel Purchas
Frinton-on-Sea St. Mary Magdalen 51°49′55.7″N 1°14′36.6″E / 51.832139°N 1.243500°E / 51.832139; 1.243500 1969
Hadleigh St. Barnabas 51°33′3.6″N 0°37′20.3″E / 51.551000°N 0.622306°E / 51.551000; 0.622306 1964 Virgin and Child "Behold, the handmaid of the Lord"
Kelvedon Hatch St. Nicholas 51°40′3.4″N 0°16′1.6″E / 51.667611°N 0.267111°E / 51.667611; 0.267111 1966
Stanford Rivers St. Margaret 51°41′8.5″N 0°13′3.7″E / 51.685694°N 0.217694°E / 51.685694; 0.217694 1952 Jesus, St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Wulstan
Thorpe Bay St. Augustine 51°31′56.3″N 0°45′41.4″E / 51.532306°N 0.761500°E / 51.532306; 0.761500 1958 Christ adored by the Heavenly host
Westcliff-on-Sea St. Michael & All Angels 51°32′35.2″N 0°40′11.3″E / 51.543111°N 0.669806°E / 51.543111; 0.669806 1969 Epiphany
Greater London Bush Hill Park St. Stephen 51°38′30.1″N 0°4′42.6″W / 51.641694°N 0.078500°W / 51.641694; -0.078500 1955 Boy Scouts and Girl Guides
1957 Dorcas
1957 St. Barnabas
1979 St. Thomas
Chelsea Chelsea and Westminster Hospital 51°29′2.4″N 0°10′55.2″W / 51.484000°N 0.182000°W / 51.484000; -0.182000 1982 Westminster Hospital
City of London St. Sepulchre-without-Newgate 51°31′0.1″N 0°6′8.5″W / 51.516694°N 0.102361°W / 51.516694; -0.102361 1968 Capt. John Smith memorial window
Susan Constant - detail from stained glass window in St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
Ealing Common All Saints 51°30′25.5″N 0°17′43.0″W / 51.507083°N 0.295278°W / 51.507083; -0.295278 1957 "P.S. Duckworth" (ship) and Shield of Faith
East Sheen Christ Church 51°27′36.7″N 0°16′30″W / 51.460194°N 0.27500°W / 51.460194; -0.27500 1954 Madonna and child
Eltham Park St. Luke 51°27′37.8″N 0°3′29.6″E / 51.460500°N 0.058222°E / 51.460500; 0.058222 1958 Stylised cross & symbols
Norbury St. Philip 51°24′17.3″N 0°7′31.1″W / 51.404806°N 0.125306°W / 51.404806; -0.125306 1945 Angels
1937 Christ in Majesty
1937 Madonna and child
Stoke Newington St. Mary (New Church) 51°33′39.6″N 0°5′4.2″W / 51.561000°N 0.084500°W / 51.561000; -0.084500 1958 Soldiers guarding tomb of Jesus
1958 Noli me tangere
1958 The Stable at Bethlehem
Upper Clapton St. Thomas the Apostle 51°34′11.2″N 0°3′51.5″W / 51.569778°N 0.064306°W / 51.569778; -0.064306 1961 St. Eanswith, St. Richard
Westminster Westminster Abbey 51°29′56.9″N 0°7′38.6″W / 51.499139°N 0.127389°W / 51.499139; -0.127389 1988 St. Francis of Assisi
(Rev. Robinson Duckworth memorial window)
Greater Manchester New Bury St. James 53°32′32.3″N 2°24′43.9″W / 53.542306°N 2.412194°W / 53.542306; -2.412194 1965 Nativity
Hampshire Boldre St. John the Baptist 50°47′32.6″N 1°32′31.9″W / 50.792389°N 1.542194°W / 50.792389; -1.542194 1956 Badges
Ecchinswell St. Lawrence 51°20′9.2″N 1°16′55.2″W / 51.335889°N 1.282000°W / 51.335889; -1.282000 1979 Ploughman
Longparish St. Nicholas 51°11′34.1″N 1°23′32.0″W / 51.192806°N 1.392222°W / 51.192806; -1.392222 1967 St. Michael above aviation scene
(Maj. Lanoe Hawker memorial window)
Petersfield St. Peter 51°0′11.5″N 0°56′14.2″W / 51.003194°N 0.937278°W / 51.003194; -0.937278 1955 St. Monica
after 1967 Jesus Christ Saviour
Portsmouth Portsmouth Cathedral 50°47′25.3″N 1°6′16.0″W / 50.790361°N 1.104444°W / 50.790361; -1.104444 1954–55 Symbols
1954–55 Small roundel scenes
Romsey Romsey Abbey 50°59′23.0″N 1°30′5.0″W / 50.989722°N 1.501389°W / 50.989722; -1.501389 1962 St. Swithun
Southampton St. Michael and All Angels 50°56′40.7″N 1°24′19.1″W / 50.944639°N 1.405306°W / 50.944639; -1.405306 1962 Archangel Michael defeating Satan
Titchfield St. Peter 50°50′56.7″N 1°13′59.2″W / 50.849083°N 1.233111°W / 50.849083; -1.233111 1959 Farmer ploughing
Hertfordshire Berkhamsted St. Peter 51°45′42.4″N 0°34′27.5″W / 51.761778°N 0.574306°W / 51.761778; -0.574306 1956 Christ resurrected
Chipperfield St. Paul 51°42′10.4″N 0°29′30.3″W / 51.702889°N 0.491750°W / 51.702889; -0.491750 1948 St. John; St. David
1957 St. Paul
Hertford Heath Haileybury College chapel 51°46′42.8″N 0°1′59.2″W / 51.778556°N 0.033111°W / 51.778556; -0.033111 1956 Christ in Judgement
St. Albans St. Peter 51°45′19.4″N 0°20′6″W / 51.755389°N 0.33500°W / 51.755389; -0.33500 1934 The Good Shepherd, St. John the Baptist
Isle of Wight Lake Church of the Good Shepherd 50°38′47″N 1°10′6″W / 50.64639°N 1.16833°W / 50.64639; -1.16833 Christ as the Good Shepherd flanked by David as Shepherd boy and king
Ryde Holy Trinity 50°43′41.2″N 1°9′28.8″W / 50.728111°N 1.158000°W / 50.728111; -1.158000 (S. Chapel E. Window)
Kent Crockham Hill Holy Trinity 51°14′14.6″N 0°4′2.1″E / 51.237389°N 0.067250°E / 51.237389; 0.067250 1951 St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Cecilia
Hadlow St. Mary 51°13′23.9″N 0°20′22.2″E / 51.223306°N 0.339500°E / 51.223306; 0.339500 1956 The Visitation
Lincolnshire Old Clee The Holy Trinity 53°33′24.5″N 0°3′15.6″W / 53.556806°N 0.054333°W / 53.556806; -0.054333 1960 Bishop St Hugh of Lincoln
Northamptonshire Earls Barton All Saints 52°15′57″N 0°45′12″W / 52.26583°N 0.75333°W / 52.26583; -0.75333 After 1980 "A City set on a hill cannot be hid" (Sermon on the Mount)
"Let no man despise thy youth..." (First Epistle to Timothy)
Raunds St. Peter 52°20′48.2″N 0°31′59.8″W / 52.346722°N 0.533278°W / 52.346722; -0.533278 1954 St. Peter, the Virgin, and St. Crispin
1960 Feeding the 5,000
1981 Christ appearing to St. Peter
North Yorkshire Hubberholme St. Michael and All Angels 54°12′0″N 2°6′52.8″W / 54.20000°N 2.114667°W / 54.20000; -2.114667
Shropshire Chetwynd St. Michael and All Angels 52°47′19.3″N 2°23′36.6″W / 52.788694°N 2.393500°W / 52.788694; -2.393500 1963 (Nave NE & SE)
Clungunford St. Cuthbert 52°24′11.5″N 2°53′27.6″W / 52.403194°N 2.891000°W / 52.403194; -2.891000 1970 Sheep farming: "Without the way, there is no going"
Suffolk East Bergholt St. Mary the Virgin 51°58′11.6″N 1°0′45″E / 51.969889°N 1.01250°E / 51.969889; 1.01250 1930s Virgin and Child
Chelmondiston St. Andrew 51°59′26.7″N 1°12′37.4″E / 51.990750°N 1.210389°E / 51.990750; 1.210389 1961 Crucifixion
1960s Summoning of St. Andrew by Christ
1960s St. Luke healing a child
1960s The Three Marys
Laxfield All Saints 52°18′7.2″N 1°21′59.4″E / 52.302000°N 1.366500°E / 52.302000; 1.366500 1938 Crucifixion
Surrey Farnham St. Thomas-on-the-Bourne 51°12′10.8″N 0°47′31.2″W / 51.203000°N 0.792000°W / 51.203000; -0.792000 1977 St. Francis
Hindhead St. Alban 51°7′26.8″N 0°44′38.4″W / 51.124111°N 0.744000°W / 51.124111; -0.744000 1950 St. Monica, Edward Talbot ("Prayer")
Laleham All Saints 51°24′33.1″N 0°29′24″W / 51.409194°N 0.49000°W / 51.409194; -0.49000 1947 St. Nicholas, St. Thomas
Mickleham St. Michael 51°16′3″N 0°19′24.6″W / 51.26750°N 0.323500°W / 51.26750; -0.323500 1965 Arms of Baron Beaverbrook
West Clandon St. Peter & St. Paul 51°15′2.9″N 0°30′18″W / 51.250806°N 0.50500°W / 51.250806; -0.50500 1964 The Annunciation
West Midlands Dudley St. Francis 52°31′2.1″N 2°5′26.7″W / 52.517250°N 2.090750°W / 52.517250; -2.090750 1961 Duncan Edwards memorial window
West Sussex Donnington St. George 50°48′47.7″N 0°47′29.9″W / 50.813250°N 0.791639°W / 50.813250; -0.791639 1958 Madonna and child
Fishbourne St. Peter & St. Mary 50°50′1.1″N 0°48′18.4″W / 50.833639°N 0.805111°W / 50.833639; -0.805111 1952 Jesus restores sight to blind beggar
Window above west door at St Peter & St Paul, Fishbourne
Lurgashall St. Laurence 51°2′13.9″N 0°39′48.2″W / 51.037194°N 0.663389°W / 51.037194; -0.663389 1966 Christ blessing children
West Green St. Peter 51°6′54″N 0°11′44.2″W / 51.11500°N 0.195611°W / 51.11500; -0.195611 1956 Blessed Virgin Mary with Joseph & boy Jesus
1952 St. George, St. Michael
West Itchenor St. Nicholas 50°47′59.6″N 0°51′59.4″W / 50.799889°N 0.866500°W / 50.799889; -0.866500 1965 Badges
West Yorkshire Woodhouse Hill Christ Church 53°40′3″N 1°46′10.2″W / 53.66750°N 1.769500°W / 53.66750; -1.769500 After 1962 "Man shall not live by bread alone" (Gospel of Matthew 4:4)
Worcestershire Belbroughton Holy Trinity 52°23′23.3″N 2°7′12.7″W / 52.389806°N 2.120194°W / 52.389806; -2.120194 1965
Beoley St. Leonard 52°19′29.6″N 1°54′20.9″W / 52.324889°N 1.905806°W / 52.324889; -1.905806 1965 Adoration of the Magi
Broughton Hackett St. Leonard 52°11′22.5″N 2°6′44.3″W / 52.189583°N 2.112306°W / 52.189583; -2.112306 1965 Jesus Christ "I am with you always."
Evesham St. Lawrence 52°5′29.0″N 1°56′51.4″W / 52.091389°N 1.947611°W / 52.091389; -1.947611 1959 Nativity
Hagley St. Saviour 52°25′21″N 2°8′31.2″W / 52.42250°N 2.142000°W / 52.42250; -2.142000 1962 Blessed Virgin, St. Gabriel, Christ in Majesty,
St. Michael, St. John the Baptist
1964 St. Cecilia
Madonna and child
Lower Moor St. Thomas 52°7′24.4″N 2°2′3.8″W / 52.123444°N 2.034389°W / 52.123444; -2.034389 1954 Madonna and child
1952 St. Thomas, Christ, St. John the Baptist
Upton Snodsbury St. Kenelm 52°11′15.4″N 2°5′4.6″W / 52.187611°N 2.084611°W / 52.187611; -2.084611 1968 Christ in majesty
1969 St. Wulstan
1980 "Seedtime and harvest shall not fail"
1974 "I am the way, the Truth and the Life" (John 14:6)
Belgium Antwerp St. Boniface 51°12′9.1″N 4°25′1.92″E / 51.202528°N 4.4172000°E / 51.202528; 4.4172000
South Africa Cape Town St. George's Cathedral 33°55′30″S 18°25′9.3″E / 33.92500°S 18.419250°E / -33.92500; 18.419250 1957 Rose window

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