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Crafts CouncilDirectoryStained Glass by Rachel Mulligan

Tinker Tailor

Made during the first Lockdown these panels were inspired by the old fortune telling rhyme 'Tinker, taylor, soldier, sailor, rich man, poor man, beggar man or thief?' The series reflects the tremendous effort of the community during the Covid crisis. From the building of the Nightingale hospitals to the cleaners in care homes, and from Thursday night clapping to supporting those people who suddenly had no income, the eight panels reflect daily life in 2020.

Stained Glass by Rachel Mulligan

Godalming, England


Soldier, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Tinker, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Rich Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Beggar Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Tailor, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Sailor, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Poor Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Thief, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass

Tinker Tailor

Made during the first Lockdown these panels were inspired by the old fortune telling rhyme 'Tinker, taylor, soldier, sailor, rich man, poor man, beggar man or thief?' The series reflects the tremendous effort of the community during the Covid crisis. From the building of the Nightingale hospitals to the cleaners in care homes, and from Thursday night clapping to supporting those people who suddenly had no income, the eight panels reflect daily life in 2020.

Stained Glass by Rachel Mulligan

Godalming, England


Soldier, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Tailor, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Tinker, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Sailor, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Rich Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Poor Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Beggar Man, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass


Thief, Photo by Mark Melling

Stained glass

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