Olive Henry was a Belfast artist born in 1902. She died in Crawfordsburn in 1989.
Olive went to school at Victoria College in Belfast. She also attended evening classes in Belfast School of Art.
Olive worked for a stained glass design company after her teacher recommended her for the job.
She was said to be the only female stained glass designer in Northern Ireland at this time. Olive did this for 50 years before she retired.
She also enjoyed painting. She used watercolours and oil paints.
Boats were some of her favourite subjects to paint.
She showed her paintings in lots of exhibitions.
Olive also enjoyed photography, she won lots of awards for her photos and wrote articles about photography for a magazine in the 1930s.
What is stained glass?
To make a piece of stained glass, different colours of glass are cut into shapes and joined together to form a picture or pattern. The different pieces of coloured glass are put together like a jigsaw, connected together with soft metal like lead or copper.
Olive Henry's stained window designs
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