Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Window: 26, St George's Chapel N (E), St Mary, Aylesbury

Location in Church:
St George's Chapel N (E)
Type:
3 lights
Subject(s):
St John the Baptist (now destroyed)
Subject(s) - Notes:
St John the Baptist was in the centre light, shown with a lamb at his feet, and holding a cross pointing up to the motto above "Behold the Lamb of God". The side lights contained monograms representing "Jesus Christ".
Date Made:
1855
Craftsman:
J G Waller, Designer
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
The Builder: 6 October 1855
Donated by:
Zacharias Daniel Hunt. He is remembered in Window 24 of 1877. More...
Notes on Window:
The main lights of the window were destroyed in 1967, when they were replaced by plain glass. More...

 


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Tracery lights, with text in the centre, and the Alpha and Omega symbols at the sides. They are all on a foliage background.
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Tracery text from John 1:29 - "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world".
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