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Window: 01, East, St Mary, Datchet

Location in Church:
East
Type:
3 lights
Size (width x height):
6' 3" x 11' 11" or 1.90m x 3.62m
Subject(s):
St Paul, Christ seated, St John Evangelist
Date Made:
1862
Craftsman:
Craftsman - Notes:
This is one of 10 O'Connor windows in this church
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
Makers Mark
Dedicated to:
Prince Consort †1861 More...
Donated by:
Parishioners of Datchet. More...
Makers Mark on Window:
Notes on Window:
The Chancel has the only medieval stonework left in the church. In the 1857 rebuilding, the E window tracery (of around 1350) was going to be re-used, but had to be replaced, and was copied.

 


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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass
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Three main lights
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LH light: St Paul
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Centre light: Christ seated
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RH light: St John the Evangelist
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Tracery with various symbols
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Base of window showing Dedication to HRH the Prince Consort
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Base of LH light with scroll: "To the Glory of God and to the memory of HRH the Price Consort, born Aug 26th 1819, died Dec 14th 1861"
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Base of Centre light with Coat of Arms of Prince Albert, with the Monarch's motto below
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Base of RH light with scroll: Erected by the Parishioners of Datchet 1862
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Makers Mark and Date: "O'Connor London, AD 1862"
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