There are twelve stained glass panels down a corridor in Whitelands College, which is part of the University of Roehampton in London. They were installed in the Chelsea campus in the 1890s and cost around £50 each. They all depict women, and were designed by Burne Jones and made by William Morris. They were moved to their current location in 1930 after extensive cleaning and restoration. They now make an attractive feature in the college, but it's a shame so many people will never find the corridor they're tucked down!