Stained-glass artists with H. L. Vosz / A. E. Clarkson Ltd
• James Ferguson Williams (1877–1959), joined the company in 1899 and was a director 1922–1948 or later. He was a son of Edward and Marion Williams (née Ferguson). • Alfred James Quarrell (1876–1940), was with the company c. 1914–1918 •
Nora Burden was a glass artist with Clarkson Ltd. in the 1930s.
Major works from the Vosz studio • Side windows of the council chamber, Adelaide Town Hall, donated by
A. M. Simpson. The centre window is attributed to E. F. Troy (see below). • Church of the Good Shepherd,
Bowden, window facing Drayton Street, dedicated to a soldier killed in South Africa. • Porch windows, Presbyterian Church, Mount Gambier • Memorial to Mercy Jeffries, wife of
Rev. W. H. Jeffries, in the
Kent Town Methodist church and the Lathlean window in the same church, artist J. F. Williams. • The oriel windows on the north of the School of Mines and Industries building opened in 1903 on the Frome Road corner of
North Terrace, depicting (apart from various armorial devices and emblems) British scientists and engineers
Watt,
Newton,
Stephenson,
Bessemer,
Kelvin,
Faraday,
Wren and
Dalton. The windows at the south end of the great Brookman Hall on the first floor of the building were also products of the firm, all from designs by J. F. Williams. • Windows in the porch of the Keyneton Congregational church, donated by Mrs
H. Angas Evans, in memory of their son,
H. Lindsay Evans •
Colton memorial window in Pirie Street Methodist church depicting
Moses at the foot of Mt Sinai and
Dorcas feeding the poor • Twelve windows around The Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Port Adelaide, and one in the porch relevant to the
Carmelite Order. • All Saints' Church,
Hindmarsh, unveiled by
Archdeacon Dove. • Window for the
Mount Pleasant Presbyterian church was delayed due to a shortage of artists. • Three-light window for St Alban's Church,
Gladstone, the work of J. F. Williams • Lloyd memorial window, Archer Street Wesleyan church,
North Adelaide • A window for St Raphael's (Catholic) Church,
Parkside depicting the
Blessed Virgin Mary This order was followed by a pair of windows depicting
St Patrick and
St Brigid Another two, depicting archangels
Raphael and
Gabriel followed a few years later. • Four windows in
Methodist Ladies' College,
Wayville representing "Literature", "Art", "Poetry", and "Music" •
The Nativity and
The Crucifixion at All Saints' Anglican Church,
Hindmarsh, 1909, memorializing
Canon Pollitt and Andrew Guthrie, a long-serving Sunday-school teacher. The source of the centrepiece,
The Ascension has not yet been found. • Caldwell memorial windows in the Presbyterian Church,
Mount Gambier, depicting "Light of the World" and "The Good Shepherd". • Lathlean memorial window for the
Kent Town Methodist Church • Wellington memorial window for the
Bordertown Methodist church • Heath memorial window for the North Rhine Congregational Church, Keyneton, depicting "Jesus and the children" • Smyth memorial window, Christ Church,
Strathalbyn, a figure representing "Faith" • Caw memorial window, St Mary's church,
Kooringa, an interpretation of
Holman Hunt's
Light of the World • Memorial windows to Father Bannon and Donald MacLean for St Laurence's (Catholic) church, Buxton-street,
North Adelaide consisting of three two-light tracery windows, each high, depicting saints of the
Dominican Order, possibly their most ambitious project to that date. Two windows in the nave of St Peter's Cathedral were installed by the Vosz company, but were from the London firm of
Charles Eamer Kempe. One memorializes
Dean Marryat and the other, contributed by the children of the church, is a representation of
St Hilda. ==Other stained-glass makers of Adelaide==