See also
Husband:
Wife:
Daphne Margaret REID (1909-1999)
Marriage:
Q2 1940
Kensington, London SW1
Name:
Joseph (Josef) Edward NUTTGENS
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
29 Jul 1892
Census:
31 Mar 1901 (age 8)
Tooting, London SW5
Address: 20 Moring Road
Census:
2 Apr 1911 (age 18)
Harrow, Middx2
Address: 46 Oxford Road
Occupation:
2 Apr 1911 (age 18)
Student & Stained Glass artist; Harrow, Middx2
Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Stained Glass designing
Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker
National or Tribal Origin:
2 Apr 1911 (age 18)
German2
Census:
19 Jun 1921 (age 28 yrs 10 mns)
Harrow, Middx4
Address: 46 Oxford Road
Occupation:
19 Jun 1921 (age 28)
Stained Glass Worker; Harrow, Middx4
Employment: Martin Travers, Stained Glass Worker
Place of Work: Fulham, London SW
National or Tribal Origin:
19 Jun 1921 (age 28)
German, Resident4
Residence:
frm 1925 to 1929 (age 32-37)
Amersham, Bucks6
Address: Cobblers Hill
Occupation:
29 Sep 1939 (age 47)
Stained Glass Artist7
Residence:
29 Sep 1939 (age 47)
Wycombe, Bucks7
Address: Glasyers, Pigotts, North Dean
Death:
Q4 1982 (age 90)
Chiltern, Bucks8
Burial:
Wycombe, Bucks9
Address: Speen Baptist Churchyard
British Stained Glass Artist born in Germany of a German father and an English mother. They moved to London when he was four years old. He discovered his talent of drawing soon after leaving school. Attending evening classes led to a job as a draughtsman with a freelance glass designer and it turned out to be the beginning of a distinguished career. He worked in Chipping Camden in Gloucestershire, where many followers of William Morris had their workplaces. At that time the enthusiasm for church building and restoration had led to the rise of a small number of large firms who made quantities of mass produced stained glass windows. Mass produced production methods meant that the work of the designers and the craftsmen was carried out separately and neither had much feeling for the work of the others. He was introduced to a group of talented glass artists who, influenced by the thinking of William Morris, set up workshops in Fulham where designers, painters, cutters and glaziers worked closely together to create authentic works of art. After teaching stained glass work at the Royal College of Art, he moved with his family to Piggotts Hill in the Chilterns and opened his own studio. Piggotts Hill was the home of a community of Roman Catholic artists and craftsmen which included his neighbour and friend Eric Gill, the stone carver, wood engraver, essayist and typographer. Their mutual support, shared Catholicism and philosophy of community, family life and practical craftsmanship were important influenced all of them. He worked for over sixty years filling many British and a few overseas churches with beautiful windows, including the East Window in St. Ethlereda's Church in London, windows in St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong, Bedington Parish Church, England and Addis Ababa Cathedral, Ethiopia. He married twice, first to Kathleen Clarke and then to Daphne Reid, a fellow artist.9
England & Wales Marriages 1837 - 2005. Vol 1a P 562.
Census 1911 E&W. RG14 PN7070 RD130 SD1 ED3 SN321.
England & Wales Deaths 1837 - 2007.
Census 1921 E&W. RG15 PN06531 SN253 RD130 RS1 ED1.
Census 1901 E&W. RG13 PN469 F93 P24.
UK Electoral Registers.
Census 1939 E&W (War Register 29/09/1939).
England & Wales Deaths 1837 - 2007. Vol 19 P 1104.
findagrave.com.
England & Wales Deaths 1837 - 2007. Dist 3271A Reg L3A Ent 007.