Biographical and Critical Material


Ecclesiastical
- Smollett Window, Bonhill Parish Church
- The Baptism of Christ (detail), Lecropt Kirk, Stirlingshire
- Christ with Mary Magdalene, Kilmore Church, Isle of Mull
- Charity, Craigrownie Church, near Cove on Loch Long
- Te Deum Window, St Columba Church, Largs
- Corona Vectrix, Kilwinning Abbey Church
- Angel. Episcopal church, Dumbarton
- Christ with two disciples, St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Glasgow
- The Nativity Three-light window, Alloway Parish Church, Ayrshire
- Mary, Joseph and Jesus, Alloway Parish Church, Ayrshire
- Adoration of the Magi, Alloway Parish Church, Ayrshire
- Shepherds, Alloway Parish Church, Ayrshire
- Woman Tending an Invalid, Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow
- Prisoner Receiving a Blessing, Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow
- The Good Samaritan, Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow
- The Nativity and Adoration of the Three Kings, Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow
- Woman Tending an Invalid, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
- The Three Ages of Woman, St. Mary’s, Kirkgate, Tadcaster, Yorkshire
- St. Michael destroying the dragon, St. Michael and All Angels, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire
- St. John with book in hand, St. Michael and All Angels, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire
- Christ on a throne surrounded by nine angels, St. Michael and All Angels, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire
- Christ with Mary Magdalene and Saints Mary and Anne, Crieff parish church, Perthshire
- Sin and Redemption: Eve reaching for the forbidden apple and the Nativity and adoration, Paisley Abbey
- Strength and Honour are her Clothing, Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow
- Melanchton and Erasmus, Trinity Congregational Church, Glasgow
- St. Paul as Preacher and Teacher, Carmyllie parish church, Angus
- Christ and Mary Magdalene, Kilmore Church, Dervaig, Isle of Mull
- St. Elisabeth of Hungary, Kilmore Church, Dervaig, Isle of Mull
- Ecce Ancilla Domini, St. Nicholas Church, Lanark (with Alfred Webster)
- Old and New Testament Scenes, former Belhaven Church, Glasgow
- The Sower, and other details, former Belhaven Church, Glasgow
- Preacher’s Window, Clark Memorial Church, Largs, Ayrshire
- Jesus visiting the home of Martha and Mary, Clark Memorial Church, Largs, Ayrshire
- Ruth and Boaz, Clark Memorial Church, Largs, Ayrshire
- David Playing before Saul, Clark Memorial Church, Largs, Ayrshire

Secular
- Fruits and foliage. former Belhaven Church, Glasgow
- Allegory of Art, Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow
- West End Window with Harpist, Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow
- West End Window with Reading Woman and Children, Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow
- Window at Carnegie Public Library
- Three panels from the Imperial Bar, Glasgow
- Shipbuilding, Clyde Navigation Trust Building, Broomielaw, Glasgow
- The Glassblower
- The Papermaker
- The Joiners
- The Gas Worker
- The Linen Bleachers
- The Boat Builder
- The Iron Moulders
- The Chemical Workers
- The Hydrstatic Dye-press Worker.
- The Calico Printers
- The Sawyer
- The Blacksmiths
- The Railwaymen
- The Engineers
- The Zincspelters
- The Soldiers
- The [Primary School] Teacher
- Cleopatra, The Knowe, Pollokshields,


Related material
- Christ in Gethsemane by Stephen Adam, Jr., St James the Less, Bishopbriggs
- The First Fruits, by Alfred Webster, North Nave. New Kilpatrick Parish Church
Bibliography
Galbraith, Iain B. “Always happy in his designs: the legacy of Stephen Adam.” Victorian Web.
Gossman, Lionel. A Stained Glass Masterpiece in Victorian Glasgow: Stephen Adam’s Celebration of Industrial Labor. Victorian Web.
Last modified 7 July 2016