Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | S Porch E
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Type: | 6 lights |
Size (width x height): | 8' 2" x 3' 3" or 2.48m x 0.98m |
Subject(s): | Panels of Quarries with decorative head.
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Date Made: | 1888 |
Craftsman: | Pepper & Boyes, Maker |
Makers Mark on Window: | |
Notes on Window: | The identical arrays of 6 lights on each side of the porch are part of the timber framed upper part of the porch built at the time of the church's restoration in 1888. |
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Window in Situ
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Window in Situ, Exterior of Porch
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Overall View of Glass, 6 lights in a timber frame built into the upper part of the porch.
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An individual light, with diamond and rectangular quarries, and decorative leadwork in the head, features of other windows in the church.
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Makers Mark (Pepper & Boyes, London) The windows on both sides of the Porch have the same mark, this photo shows the West window (06).
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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