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Interior of Church of St Paul, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, designed by William Swinden Barber in 1881. Showing encaustic tiles in the chancel, in Barber's own arrangement. He usually used tiles made by Maws.[1][2][3]

  1. Maws Craft Centre: History of Maws Retrieved 9 April 2014
  2. Internet Archive: Patterns of Maw & Co.'s encaustic tiles Retrieved 9 April 2014
  3. Mas & co. encaustic floor tiles Retrieved 9 April 2014. Showing that they still manufacture the Connaught pattern, shown in the above image.
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