Whole Decorative Schemes
- Arts and Crafts or Art Nouveau? W. Reynolds-Stephens and the Interior of St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley
- Sculpture, furniture, ecclesiastical furnishings, embroidery, and various metalwork in St Mary the Virgin, Warley, Essex
Embroidery
Furniture
Metalwork
- General view of the chancel screen
- Detail of chapel screen: Trees in brass with mother-o'-pearl flowers
- Chancel screen
- Chapel screen (1)
- Chapel screen (2)
- Electrolier (light fixture)
- Organ front
- Silver Bonbonière
- Electric light holder and shade
- Fire screen
- Sketch Model for a Yachting Trophy (I)
- Sketch Model for a Yachting Trophy (I)
- Wall fountain
- Silver, enamel, and ivory spoon
- Letter-plate
Multimedia
Stonework
Stained glass
- Chapel window
- South Sanctuary window
- Sketch cartoon for stained glass window
- Apse windows, St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley
Work in other media
Bibliography
Baldry, A.L. "A Notable Decorative Achievement by W. Reynolds-Stephens." The Studio. 34 (1905): 1-15. Internet Archive. Web. 31 January 2012. [Complete text in the Victorian Web.]
Spielmann, M. H. “Our Rising Artists: Mr. W. Reynolds-Stephens.” Magazine of Art. 21 (June 1897): 71-77. Internet Archive version of a copy in the University of Toronto Library. Web. 23 October 2014. [Complete text in the Victorian Web.]
Last modified 25 June 2015