Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | S Aisle S(W) |
Type: | 2 lights |
Size (width x height): | 3' 5" x 8' 0" or 1.05m x 2.45m |
Subject(s): | St John Evangelist,
St John Baptist
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Subject(s) - Notes: | St John the Baptist is shown with 6 toes on his right foot. |
Date Made: | Unknown |
Notes on Window: | This window is very similar to window 14. They both have large amounts of brightly coloured glass, and how much medieval glass (from the 15th century) still remains is difficult to say.
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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass
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Two main lights, with names underneath: S John (Evangelist), and S John Baptist.
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LH light: St John the Evangelist with a kneeling figure, possibly the donor of the window.
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LH light: St John the Evangelist holding a Chalice with a Serpent balanced on the rim.
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RH light: St John the Baptist holds a book carrying the Agnus Dei or Lamb of God.
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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