"Weekes taught figure drawing at the Architectural Museum. He occasionally exhibited in oil at the R.A. And he seems to have gone on producing cartoons for stained glass at least until the 1890s. But the bulk of his work, for glass or on panel, was for William Burges." — J. Mordaunt Crook, William Burgess and the High Victorian Dream, p. 71

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Biographical Material
Works
Bibliography
Crook, J. Mordaunt. The Dilemma of Style: Architectural Ideas from the Picturesque to the Post-Modern. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.
Crook, J. Mordaunt. William Burges and the High Victorian Dream. Rev. ed. London: Fances Lincoln, 2013.
Edwards, Clive. Collinson and Lock: Art Furnishers, Interior Decorators and Designers, 1870-1900. Market Harborough, Leics.: Troubador, 2022.
"Henry Weekes, Esq." Illustrated London News Vol. 43 (25 July 1863): 94. Internet Archive. Web. 10 October 2025.
McLees, David. Castell Coch. Cardiff: Cadw (Crown Copyright), rev. ed. 2005.
Marsh, Jan. William Morris & Red House: A Collaboration between Architect and Owner. London: Anova Books, 2005.
Muthesius, Stefan. The High Victorian Movement in Architecture, 1850-1870. London: Routledge, 1972.
Newman, John, et al. Glamorgan (Buildings of Wales, Vol. 3). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
Williams, Matthew. William Burges, 1827-81. Andover, Hants: Jarrold Publishing (Pitkin Guide), 2007.
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