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Window: 03, Chancel S (W), St Peter, Ilmer

Important Church Note:
Ilmer is also known as Longwick-cum-Ilmer
Location in Church:
Chancel S (W)
Type:
2 lights
Size (width x height):
0' 6" x 2' 0" or 0.14m x 0.60m
Window Size - Notes:
The very small window dates from the 14C when it would have provided light to the Priest's Stall.
Subject(s):
RAF badge, and view of the sky.
Date Made:
2009
Craftsman - Notes:
J A Nuttgens also made window 04 at Ilmer, and his father made window 06.
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
Makers Mark
Dedicated to:
Richard James Wilson (1938-2007)
Makers Mark on Window:
Notes on Window:
We would be pleased to add any information about Richard James Wilson's background.

 


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Top of window: Official badge of the RAF with its motto "Per ardua ad astra" which means "Through adversity to the stars".
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Inscriptions at Base of window: "To the Glory of God", "For those that love the skies", and Dedication to "Richard James Wilson 1938-2007".
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Makers Mark - J.A.N. 09 - meaning Joseph Ambrose Nuttgens 2009.
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