Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | East (N) |
Type: | 1 light |
Subject(s): | Phebe (sic)
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Subject(s) - Notes: | Phoebe was a Christian woman in Corinth in the first century, mentioned in Romans 16:1. |
Date Made: | c.1890 |
Craftsman: | Burlison & Grylls, Maker |
Craftsman - Notes: | Robert Eberhard identifies the makers as Burlisson & Grylls.
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Sources for Dates & Craftsmen: | It seems that the glass would not have been made and fitted until after 1878, when the church's restoration was completed.
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Dedicated to: | Elizabeth Jarvis †1866 More... |
Donated by: | Two Nieces: M A Venables & S D Wilson
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Notes on Window: | Windows 02 and 03 are in memory of 2 sisters, born 6 years apart, who both died at around 70. More... |
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Detail of Phebe (Phoebe)
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Name of Phebe (an alternative spelling of Phoebe), and inscription to Elizabeth Jarvis, 1796-1866.
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