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St Antony with a Knneling Donkey
detail from St Nicholas with St Christopher and St Antony of Padua

  St Antony with a Knneling Donkey    detail from    St Nicholas with St Christopher and St Antony of Padua

Photo © Martin Crampin

Lower panel of the right-hand light.

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1959

Three-light window with standing figures, Nicholas at the centre accompanied by a child and Christopher with the Christ-child on his shoulders. Scenes below include Christopher digging by a river, Nicholas with three children, and Antony with a donkey.

size: 38 cm (width of each light)
firm/studio: Celtic Studios

Church of St Gabriel, Brynmill, Swansea
north wall of the north aisle

Given in memory of Maurice Henry Llewelyn Williams, who was vicar of the parish from 1911-49, and died in 1957.


 
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 10-03-2015

 

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References

Maurice Broady, A Vision Fulfilled: The story of Celtic Studios and Swansea's architectural glass tradition (Swansea: West Glamorgan Archive Service, 2010), pp. 56, 114.


 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2015.
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/4589 (accessed 22 December 2024)


 

  St Antony with a Knneling Donkey    detail from    St Nicholas with St Christopher and St Antony of Padua

Photo © Martin Crampin



 
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