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Scenes from the Life of Christ

  Scenes from the Life of Christ

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1936

Three-light window. Main scenes below show Christ working with his father Joseph (sawing wood) while Mary sews; Christ with two disciples kneeling below, perhaps Peter and John (possibly the Ascension); Christ teaching with four listeners. All scenes set in an open landscape. Standing figures of Teilo and Cadog, both holding pastoral staffs and churches.


artist: Christopher Charles Powell

Church of St Mary, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire
south wall of the south transept

Given in memory of John Richard and William Thomas Morgan.


 
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References

Thomas Lloyd, Julian Orbach and Robert Scourfield, The Buildings of Wales: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (London: Yale University Press, 2006), p. 215.

A Directory of Stained Glass Windows executed within the past twenty years (London: The British Society of Master Glass-Painters, 1939), p. 64.

A Directory of Stained Glass Windows executed within the past twenty years (London: The British Society of Master Glass-Painters, 1952), p. 72.


 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2020.
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/2265 (accessed 22 December 2024)



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