Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | Chancel N (E) |
Type: | 2 lights |
Size (width x height): | 2' 1" x 5' 8" or 0.64m x 1.73m |
Subject(s): | Wise Virgin?,
The Light of the World
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Date Made: | 1870 |
Craftsman: | Henry Hughes, Maker |
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen: | Makers Mark |
Dedicated to: | 'To the Glory of God and to the Memory of Samuel Thomas Chapman .... ..... Rector of this church and Susanna his wife'
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Makers Mark on Window: | |
Notes on Window: | Right hand light is a copy of William Holman Hunt's painting of 'The Light of the World' in Keble College chapel and St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Window in situ
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Overall View of Glass
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Shield in Tracery
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Angels in top lights
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Main figures, Wise Virgin?, and The Light of the World
LH inscription not readable. RH: 'Waiting for the Sound of the Lord Jesus Christ'. ('Behold I stand at the door and knock' Rev.3:20) | ||||||
Very worn base of window.
Dedication text at base of the two lights | ||||||
Makers Mark: H Hughes London 1870
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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