Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Window: 13, Nave S(E3) , St Peter, Tyringham

Location in Church:
Nave S(E3)
Type:
1 light
Size (width x height):
3' 7" x 5' 11" or 1.10m x 1.80m
Subject(s):
Christ - the True Vine
Date Made:
1907
Craftsman:
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Makers Mark
Dedicated to:
Joseph & Maud Isabella Tarver
Donated by:
CM, JE and AFW Tatham in 1907 More...
Makers Mark on Window:
Notes on Window:
In 1907 this window was fitted in the East window in the Apse, replacing Cook's 1870s Crucifixion scene, which was stored away in the tower. More...

 


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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass, however the glass moved from the E window only fills one light.
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Christ in the vineyard, with text "I am the True Vine" from John 15:1.
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A closer view clearly shows he is standing in a vineyard.
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Close view of Christ.
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Base of window, with 1907 inscription to Joseph and Maud Isabella Tarver (who died in 1906) from members of the Tatham family, one of who was probably a churchwarden.
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Makers Mark
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