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Christ Calming the Storm
from Christ Teaching by the Lakeside and Calming the Storm

  Christ Calming the Storm    from    Christ Teaching by the Lakeside and Calming the Storm

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about 1875

Four-light window with a pair of scenes.

size: 46 cm (width of each light)
firm/studio: Heaton, Butler & Bayne

Maritime Museum, Holyhead, Anglesey
east wall of the south aisle
previously at: Church of St Seiriol, Holyhead, Anglesey

Texts below: 'He went into a ship and sat; he spake many things to them in parables' (Matthew 13:2–3); 'Then he arose & rebuked the winds & the sea & there was a great calm (Matthew 8:26).'

Given in memory of Vice Admiral Charles Frederic Schomberg, died 29 September 1874.

One of two windows moved to the Maritime Museum in Holyhead following the closure of St Seiriol's.



 
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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2024.
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