Archbishop Desmond Tutu honoured the achievements of a British founding father of the anti-apartheid movement today.

The Nobel Prize winner unveiled a stained glass window dedicated to the late Bishop Trevor Huddleston at his former school, Lancing College in West Sussex.

The Huddleston Memorial Window is in the Lancing College Chapel. It was created by the local artist Mel Howse and depicts Bishop Huddleston, and the roofs of shanty towns, in a semi-abstract portrayal.

The artist was inspired by his book, Naught for Your Comfort, which tells the story of the triumph of the human spirit in desperate circumstances.

Trevor Huddleston was raised in Hampstead, London. He became an anti-apartheid activist as a young priest in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he met the young Archbishop. They were friends for more than 50 years.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu said of him: "If you could say that anybody single-handedly made apartheid a world issue then that person was Trevor Huddleston."

He died in 1998.