H. Gustave Hiller Explained
Henry Gustave Hiller (1865–1946) was an artist based in Liverpool, England. He studied at the Manchester School of Art and is mainly known as a designer of painted gesso reliefs and stained glass.
Works
Stained glass
- Accrington Library, Accrington, Lancashire. 1908. Very large window in staircase depicting Knowledge holding a lamp etc.
- Leigh Town Hall, Leigh, Greater Manchester; Council Chamber. 1908. Personifications.
- St Sannan's Church, Llansannan, North Wales. 1910. Window on the south wall of the nave.
- St Thomas' Church, Werneth, Oldham. 1911. Baptistery; depicting cardinal virtues.
- All Saints Church, Thornton Hough, Wirral. 1912. Window in the north transept as a memorial to James Darcy Lever, brother of William Lever.
- St Michael's Church, Aigburth, Liverpool. First World War memorial in the porch.
- St Barnabas' Church, Allerton Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. East window - a First World War memorial.
- St Bridget's Church, Bagot Street, Wavertree, Liverpool. Baptistery - another First World War memorial.
- St Helen's Church, Sefton. 1936. A series of windows in the south chapel.
- Christ Church, Linnet Lane, Liverpool. Two windows in the south aisle, one depicting the east end of Liverpool Cathedral.
- St Oswald's Church, Bidston, Birkenhead. South aisle.
- St John the Baptist's Church, Meols. Windows in the baptistery and north aisle.
- St John's Church, Tottington, Greater Manchester. Windows in the chancel depicting cardinal virtues.
- Ceiriog Memorial Institute, Glyn Ceiriog, North Wales. Window in the gable end commemorating John Ceiriog Hughes.
- St Stephen's Church, Hutton, Cumbria. Window depicting Christ the Good Shepherd in memory of Queen Victoria.
- St. Mary's Church, West Bank, Widnes; Lady Chapel. Undated. Stained glass memorial window depicting Jesus, The Good Shepherd.
Other works
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