Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | Chancel S (C) |
Type: | Rose |
Size (width x height): | 2' 4" x 2' 4" or 0.70m x 0.70m |
Subject(s): | Clear glass
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Date Made: | 1922 |
Craftsman: | Worth Ltd., Maker |
Dedicated to: | Isabella Katharine Countess Howe
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Donated by: | Richard George Penn 4th Earl Howe. More... |
Notes on Window: | The Dedicatee, Donor and Date are all shown on a Plaque on the wall, beside the Priest's Door. |
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The high round windows, 03 on the right, and 20 on the left, are a matching pair with plain glass.
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Window 03 above the Priest's door on the South wall of the Chancel.
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Overall View of Glass (this shows Window 20 on the North side)
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A plaque states that the 2 windows were erected in memory of Isabella Katharine Countess Howe by her eldest son Richard George Penn 4th Earl Howe in 1922.
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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