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St Martin divides his cloak
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.
11H(MARTIN)41
i.e. the charity of St Martin
Browse full subject index List related subjects | St George and St Martin artist: Edward A. Woore 1926 Church of St Mary, Court Henry, Carmarthenshire south wall of the nave
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 | Christ Meeting the Centurion of Capernaum and St Martin Dividing his Cloak firm/studio: Robert J. Newbery donor: William Thomas Lewis 1910 Church of St Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil north wall of the nave
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 | St Martin with St Asaph and St Cyndeyrn firm/studio: C.E. Kempe & Co Ltd 1922 Church of St Peter, Pwllheli, Gwynedd north wall of the north aisle
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 | St Martin and St John the Baptist firm/studio: possibly A. K. Nicholson Stained Glass Studios about 1920 Church of St John the Baptist, Ystrad Meurig, Ceredigion south wall of the chancel
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 | St Martin Dividing His Cloak to Clothe a Beggar firm/studio: William Morris & Co (Westminster) about 1926 Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire south wall of the nave
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 | St Martin, St Francis, St Elizabeth of Hungary and St Anna Teaching the Virgin Mary firm/studio: C.E. Kempe & Co Ltd 1911 Church of St Mary the Virgin, Monmouth, Monmouthshire north wall of the north aisle
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 | St John the Baptist and St Martin Dividing his Cloak designer: Hugh Easton 1950 Church of St Cybi, Holyhead, Anglesey south wall of south aisle
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 | St Chad, St Oswald, St Martin and St Francis firm/studio: C.E. Kempe 1905, with medieval fragments of 1508 Church of All Saints, Gresford, Wrexham north wall of the nave (window number: nVI)
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 | St Martin Dividing His Cloak to Clothe a Beggar firm/studio: Jones & Willis Ltd 1904 Church of St David, Capel Dewi, Ceredigion south wall of the chancel
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 | St Martin, St George and St Alban firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt 1926 Church of St Peter, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire south wall of the south aisle (window number: sIX)
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