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cross as symbol of Christ
He designed chapels in mid-Wales at Bala, Machynlleth and Montgomery, the Calvinistic Methodist College at Bala as well as the railway station at Newtown and the Market Hall in Dolgellau. Spaull also renovated several Anglican churches.

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  East Window East Window
artist: Bryn Young
1987
Church of St Michael, Glascoed, Monmouthshire
east wall of the chancel
  Cross with a Dove and Eagle Cross with a Dove and Eagle
firm/studio: LGS Tectonics
1991
St John's Methodist Church, Llandudno, Conwy
east wall
  Pulpitum Screen Pulpitum Screen
artist: Alexander Beleschenko
2006
Priory Church of St Michael, Ewenny, Vale of Glamorgan
screen dividing the parish church and the former crossing of the priory church
  Fish Window Fish Window
about 1968
Church of the Resurrection of Our Saviour, Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd
foyer
  Cross Within a Crown of Thorns    from    Set of Windows with Eucharistic Symbols Cross Within a Crown of Thorns
from Set of Windows with Eucharistic Symbols

artist: John Petts
1967
Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Gorseinon, Swansea
south east wall, Blessed Sacrament Chapel
  Sanctuary Windows Sanctuary Windows
about 1963
Church of St Winefride, Welshpool, Powys
(liturgical) south wall of the chancel
  Crown and Dove of the Holy Spirit    from    Christian Symbols Crown and Dove of the Holy Spirit
from Christian Symbols

firm/studio: Celtic Studios
1950
Tabernacl, Morriston, Swansea
porch
  Christ with Angels and Figures Bearing Crosses Christ with Angels and Figures Bearing Crosses
firm/studio: Ward & Hughes
designer: George Measures Parlby
1898
Church of St Mary, Ruabon, Wrexham
north wall of the north aisle
 The Desert Shall Rejoice and Blossom The Desert Shall Rejoice and Blossom
artist: John Petts
1979
Church of St Peter, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
north wall of the chancel (window number: nIII)
  Cross Roundels Cross Roundels
around 1990
Christ Church, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
south nave arcade




 
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