Thomas Freeth
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Thomas Freeth (1912–1994) was an English stained glass artist and art teacher active in the mid-twentieth-century in Kent. He was a local of Beckenham, Kent, and taught art there.[1]
During World War Two, Freeth served as a Sapper in the Royal Engineers.[2] Throughout the conflict, Freeth continued to paint and four of his war-time paintings were purchased by the War Artists' Advisory Committee.[3]
Among Freeth's glass designs were the complete set of nave and tower windows for St. George's Church, Beckenham, which replaced windows destroyed in the war.[4][5]
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- Paintings by Thomas Freeth at the Art UK site
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