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Christ Calming the Storm and Gathering the Harvest

  Christ Calming the Storm and Gathering the Harvest

© University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, photo Martin Crampin

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about 1949

Two-light window. In the left-hand light Christ holds his hand in blessing, while standing in a boat. In the left-hand light he holds a sheaf of wheat and a sickle.

size: 38 cm (width of each light)
artist: Alfred L. Wilkinson

Church of St Illtyd, Llantwit Fardre, Rhondda Cynon Taff
north wall of the chancel

Recorded as being the work of the architects Caroe & Partners in the church guide, although the style looks like the work of Alfred Wilkinson.

Given in memory of Hilda Capenhurst (died 1949) and William Thomas Herbert Jenkins (died 1931).



 
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 15-10-2013

 

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References

Len Tarr, Parish of Llantwit Fardre: St Illtud's (Pontypridd: 2008), p. 14.

Martin Crampin, Attributing windows, unknown makers, and suppliers of stained glass (2016).


 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2013.
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/2223 (accessed 19 April 2024)



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  Christ Calming the Storm and Gathering the Harvest

© University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, photo Martin Crampin



 
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