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The Ascension with Nativity and the Risen Christ Meeting Mary Magdalene

  The Ascension with Nativity and the Risen Christ Meeting Mary Magdalene

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about 1944

Three-light window. Peter (holding keys) and John (beardless) seem to be prominent below Christ's feet as he ascends in the taller, central, light. The other two scenes are in the outer lights.


artist: Christopher Charles Powell

Church of St Tanwg, Harlech, Gwynedd
east wall of the chancel

Signed Christopher C. Powell Highgate.

Given by the Vicar Revd. Robert Parker-Jones and his wife in memory of their only son Revd. F. J. Parker-Jones (1917-1943), a curate in Sidcup, Kent, who drowned in the River Medway trying to save a young boy.

The faculty for the window was approved in June 1944, although whether the window was installed in the same year, before the end of the war, is uncertain.



 
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 21-08-2020

 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2020.
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