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Window: 25, St George's Chapel N (C), St Mary, Aylesbury

Location in Church:
St George's Chapel N (C)
Type:
3 lights
Subject(s):
Jesus, the Apostles St Paul and St John (all now destroyed)
Subject(s) - Notes:
The figures had all been under rich canopies.
Date Made:
1855
Craftsmen:
J G Waller, Designer
Thomas Baillie, Maker
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
The Builder: 12 May 1855.
Dedicated to:
William Rickford, MP for Aylesbury, and his wife Mary, they both died in 1854. More...
Donated by:
Dame Elizabeth Harriett Cooper, daughter of William and Mary Rickford. More...
Notes on Window:
All the lights of the window were destroyed in 1967, when they were replaced by plain glass, incorporating 4 shields and the inscription. More...

 


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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass
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Lower part of main lights, with Arms and Inscription
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Series of 4 Arms, made from fragments of the original glass
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Inscription near base of window
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Inscription, and text of inscription.
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RH light: Inscription recording reglazing with clear glass in 1967.
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