Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Window: 01, East, St Mary, Radnage

Location in Church:
East
Type:
3 lancets
Size (width x height):
0' 9" x 6' 7" or 0.22m x 2.00m
Window Size - Notes:
The width shown is for EACH of the 3 lancets, which are actually separate windows. They span across 8' 4" or 2.54m of the East wall
Subject(s):
Virgin Mary, Good Shepherd, St John
Date Made:
1922
Craftsman:
Craftsman - Notes:
Jones & Willis made windows 01 and 02 in the Chancel.
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
Makers Mark
Donated by:
Rev Benjamin John Corder (Rector) and his wife Minnie Corder
Makers Mark on Window:
Makers Mark - Notes:
There are 2 Makers Marks on this window

 


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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass, spread across three early 13th century lancets.
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For illustrative purposes, this shows the glass from the 3 lancets brought together. They show the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Good Shepherd, and St John.
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LH light: Figure of the Virgin Mary
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LH light: Close-up of the Virgin Mary
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Top of Centre light: Three Cherubs
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Centre light: Figure of the Good Shepherd, with 4 lambs
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Centre light: Close-up of the Good Shepherd
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RH light: Figure of St John the Evangelist
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RH light: Close-up of St John the Evangelist, holding a Chalice and Serpent
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Inscriptions at base of 3 lights, brought together for illustrative purposes
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Base of Centre Light: Unusually 2 Makers Marks can be seen here, with an extra one in the lower fillet
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Makers Mark: Jones & Willis 1922
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