Friday, 18 November 2011

Stained Glass Windows (In Wales)

The following images and text is taken from http://stainedglass.llgc.org.uk/site/468#largeimage and are all © Martin Crampin.



Photo © Martin Crampin



 The Crucifixion with the Resurrection and Ascension
About 1878.
Three-light window.  Christ crucified between Mary and John in the central light; Christ ascending with disciples and Mary below (left-hand light); Christ stepping out of the tomb, holding a banner, with two soldiers below (right-hand light).  Agnus Dei and sacred monograms above.
Size: 46 cm (width of the central light).
Firm/studio: William Wailes.
East wall of the chancel.


Photo © Martin Crampin
 
Photo © Martin Crampin
 
Photo © Martin Crampin
 
Photo © Martin Crampin

Photo © Martin Crampin
 
Photo © Martin Crampin




The Risen Christ Appearing to St Mary Magdalene


1950.
Single-light window.
Size: 40 cm (width) [approx].
Firm/studio: Celtic Studios.
South wall of the nave (baptistry).
Signed by the firm.
Given in memory of members of the Morris family.


Photo © Martin Crampin
 
Photo © Martin Crampin



Harvest Window
1954.
Two-light window.
Size: 46 cm (width of each light).
Firm/studio: Celtic Studios.
North wall of the nave.
Given in memory of the James family. Alfred James had been churchwarden for 25 years.
The farm in the upper roundel is Broomylake Farm.


Photo © Martin Crampin


Photo © Martin Crampin

Photo © Martin Crampin


Photo © Martin Crampin