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crown (symbol of sovereignty)
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In Christian iconography the crown is often a symbol of salvation, the crown of life, deriving from Revelation 2:10.

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  Victorian Royal Coat of Arms Victorian Royal Coat of Arms
1853
Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire
west wall of the nave
  Christian Symbols Christian Symbols
firm/studio: Celtic Studios
1986
Furnace Mission Church, Furnace, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
(liturgical) east wall
  Sanctuary Windows Sanctuary Windows
firm/studio: Celtic Studios
1970
Church of the Holy Spirit, Prestatyn, Flintshire
sanctuary
  Tudor Emblems Tudor Emblems
firm/studio: Meridian Stained Glass
about 2007
Church of St Credifael, Penmynydd, Anglesey
east wall of the north chapel
  Tudor Emblems Tudor Emblems
about 1853
Church of St Credifael, Penmynydd, Anglesey
  Memorial Window Memorial Window
firm/studio: Celtic Studios
1982
Church of St Mary, Undy, Monmouthshire
north wall of the nave
  Christian Symbols Christian Symbols
artist: Tim Lewis
about 1968
Church of St Luke, Cwmdare, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff
east wall of the chancel
  Receiving the Crown of Life with St George and St Martin Receiving the Crown of Life with St George and St Martin
firm/studio: A. L. Moore & Son
1919
Church of St Cynllo, Llangynllo, Ceredigion
west wall of the nave
  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
  'A Sword will Pierce Your Soul'    from    Set of Windows with Symbols of the Virgin Mary 'A Sword will Pierce Your Soul'
from Set of Windows with Symbols of the Virgin Mary

artist: John Petts
1973
Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Gorseinon, Swansea
north west wall




 
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