St Mark’s Southampton was one of the churches for which Henry Holiday was commissioned to design all the windows. The windows of St.Mark’s are typical of the last stylistic phase of Holiday’s work; they are notable for the extensive use of very thick ‘slab’ glass, often in ‘streaky’ colours. The present light is the right hand light in the scene of Christ’s baptism; the centre and left light are still in the London Stained Glass Repository, who rescued all the windows when the Church was made redundant.