Buildings With Clayton and Bell Windows
- Virginia, County Cavan Anglican church, Ireland: the Good Shepherd
- Old South Church in Boston, Boston, United States, installation 1871–1874
- St. John's, Darlinghurst, Sydney: several windows including a Nativity
- St. Nicholas Church House, Kyloe: 8 windows in the chancel, depicting the Prophets, and the Archangels
- Central Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada : Three windows by Clayton and Bell, 1910
- Redpath Hall, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- St. James Cathedral, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- St. Johns's, Knotty Ash, Liverpool, UK
- St Botolph Church, Westwick, Norfolk, 2 Chancel Windows - Last Supper & Jesus walking on the water, with disciples in boat.
- Norwich Cathedral - 10 windows.
- All Saints Church, Hove, East Sussex, UK: a complete set of windows in this fine John Loughborough Pearson church
- All Saints Church, Highbrook, West Sussex, UK
- St Swithun's, Cheswardine, Shropshire, UK: the west window and the triptych, re-designed by John Loughborough Pearson.
- "St. Paul on Mars Hill" at Church of the Incarnation, New York, New York
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany, New York
- Cathedral of All Saints, Albany, New York
- Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- King's College Hospital, Camberwell, London, UK The Adoration of the Magi
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