Winged Ox
detail from Rose Window
Photo © Jane Rosemary Carpenter
Detail of the window under restoration.
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about 1895
Rose window consisting of seventeen panels with a blue winged angel in centre holding scroll 'HOLY HOLY HOLY'. Outer panels show Instruments of the Passion, while other panels have the symbols of the four evangelists: winged man (Matthew), winged Lion (Mark), winged bull (Luke) and eagle (John). Also has letters INRI and AN. There is foliage in all of the panels.
size: 240 cm (diameter) [approx]firm/studio: probably
Robert J. Newberyrestorer: Jane CarpenterPontardawe Heritage and Visitor Centre, Pontardawe, Neath Port TalbotThe window was commissioned by steel owner Arthur Gilbertson for the Church of All Saints in 1895, and was situated in the west gable. It was removed in around 1995 when the church was sold, and held in storage for many years. The centre panel went on display at Pontardawe Heritage and Visitor Centre while the rest of the window was dismantled and underwent restoration by Jane Carpenter (2018–21). The complete window is now on display at the centre.
Information about the preparation for redisplay and online videos can be seen on the Pontardawe Heritage Centre Facebook page.
The east window of All Saints was attributed to Robert Newbery, and, if the attribution is correct, would represent one of his earliest windows in Wales. This former west window is also similar to Newbery's style. (ObjectID=4995 ImageID=9668) Original File Name=winged bull.jpgRecord added by Jane Rosemary Carpenter, edited by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 25-09-2024
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Click to show suggested citation for this recordMartin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2024. (record added by Jane Rosemary Carpenter)
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