About the Alf Webster Museum of Stained Glass

Welcome to Alf Webster Museum of Stained Glass, within a beautiful church in the West End of Glasgow with a rich history. Built in 1863, the building is a treasure trove of objects, architectural fixtures and stories which are intertwined with the local area. The building houses stained glass windows by pioneering stained glass artist Alfred Alexander Webster (1883-1915) and a WWI plaster frieze by Evelyn Beale.

The A Listed building, formerly known as Lansdowne Church, now houses The Stand Comedy Club on the ground floor with the stained glass gallery currently under development at first floor level.

FACT  THREE  is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich and diverse history and heritage of the West End of Glasgow, and in 2025 it will undertake a new project called ‘Mapping Websters’. The project, which has been generously funded by The National Heritage Lottery Fund, The Architectural Heritage Fund and Glasgow City Heritage Trust aims to record and share this rich history in new and exciting ways. 

Support the museum

Here’s the Director, David Robertson, talking about why and how YOU can support the museum.

FACT THREE is a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in Scotland No. SC319714.

Recognised as a Charity, Scottish Charity Registration No.SCO38373.

�� Contact: Hello@webstersglasgow.com

This project has been generously funded by: