, Essex • St Nicholas's Church Arundel (West Sussex). In 1895 Prynne also created a design for a wall painting depicting Christ in Glory, surrounded by apostles and saints, with adoring angels and symbols from the Revelations. This was never executed. St Nichola also has reredos panels attributed to Prynne; this is doubtful. •
Bradfield St George (Suffolk). East window designed in 1913 by Prynne working for John J Jennings. • All Saints Church Bradford (Devon). 1905 altar panels by Prynne. • St Stephen's Church, St Stephen-in-Brannel (Cornwall). Three 1893/4 Prynne high altar panels depicting Jesus Christ as The Lamb and two censing angels. Church restored by George Fellowes Prynne, and altar designed by him. •
St Peter's Church, Brighton. Three Prynne altar reredos panels depicting St Peter, St Andrew and the Risen Christ, painted in 1919. •
St Peter's Church, Ealing, London. Prynne's well-known painting depicting 'Christ Before Pilate' dated 1898 was donated to the church in by his widow in 1922. •
Church of All Saints, Elland, Yorkshire. Prynne designed the stained glass for this Church built by brother. •
St Mark's Church, Hadlow Down, East Sussex. Prynne Painting of 'The Madonna of the Magnificat' completed Prynne in 1894 and exhibited at the Royal Academy, •
St Mary the Virgin Church, Hayes, Middlesex. Prynne reredos panels painted in 1911. •
St Mary the Virgin Church, Ilford, Essex. A complete set of fourteen Stations of the Cross was painted for the Vicar, the Rev. H. Eardley-Wilmot between 1916 and 1918. Prynne also painted three altar panels, depicting two angels and Jesus' resurrection in the centre installed in 1919 • All Hallows Church, Kea, Cornwall. Prynne altar panel paintings of angels, seraphim and the Lamb for a Church built by his brother in 1894–6. •
St Ladoca's Church, Ladock, Cornwall. Painted altar front by Prynne dated 1897. • St Margaret's Church, Leytonstone. Prynne Stations of the Cross. • St Barnabas Church, Linslade, Buckinghamshire. Painted altar front attributed to Prynne, probably dating from 1912. • St Winifred's Church, Manaton, Devon. Church restored by
George Fellowes Prynne between 1890 and 1892, with 23 painted reredos panels by Prynne in 1896. •
St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford. Set of 14 Stations of the Cross for the Cowley Fathers, dedicated in 1921. • St Thomas a Becket's Church, Pagham, West Sussex. The church has three Prynne Windows dated 1911. • St Mary the Virgin Church, Payhembury, Devon. 1897-8 restoration by
George Fellowes Prynne, with Lady Chapel painted altar panels, now removed, by Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne in 1899. • St John's Church, Penzance, Cornwall. 1902
George Fellowes Prynne reredos with 11 1902 painted panels by Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne. • St Peter the Apostle, Plymouth. IN 1904, Prynne provided wall paintings above the chancel arch of the church in memory of his father Revd
George Rundle Prynne, the late Vicar. These were destroyed when the church was damaged during the Second World War. • St Mark's, Woodcote, Purley Surrey. Prynne created a Lady Chapel altar panel painting and painted canopy above (1910), in a church designed by his brother. •
Holy Trinity, Roehampton. opulent altar panels created by Prynne in 1898, predominantly gold and red, and depicting Seraphim and The Lamb. Prynne's designs were coloured under the supervision of Messrs Fouracres of Plymouth. The church is a neo-gothic building by
George Fellowes Prynne. •
Holy Trinity Church, St Austell. Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne frescos from 1891 on either side of, and above, the East window, representing the Nativity and the Lord's Supper. The roof decoration may also be designed by Prynne. The work as undertaken by Messrs. Fouracre and Watson, of Stonehouse, Plymouth.
George Fellowes Prynne undertook a significant amount restoration at the church between 1896 and 1924. •
St Peter's Church, Staines, Berkshire. Ten windows designed by Fellowes Prynne between 1901 and his death for a Church designed by his brother. The windows were created by various craftspeople, and the last one wasn't made and installed until 1932, 11 years after Fellowes Prynne's death. • St Augustine's Church, Stepney. Prynne's painting 'The Desire of all Nations' was purchased by the Rev. Harry Wilson for St. Augustine's Church, Stepney, together with a set of Prynne's Stations of the Cross'. The church is now deconsecrated. The location of The Desire of All Nations is now unknown. • 'Rex Judaeourum' (1898). The painted was listed for sale in 1908: 'Frynne, E. A. Fellowes (1893). "Rex Judroorum," 44 x 5?,^ (Wood). £21'. • 'Cophetua's Queen,' Eurydice,' • 'Pan and Syrinx' ==Portraits==