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The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John

  The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John

Photo © Martin Crampin

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late nineteenth or early twentieth century

Three-light window.


firm/studio: Burlison & Grylls

Church of St John the Baptist, Cardiff
south wall of the south aisle

Given by Thomas Henry Stephens, a churchwarden, commemorating his fiftieth year as a parishioner.

The window is now only partly visible in the church, although the tracery lights are easily appreciated in the present upstairs cafe.



 
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 05-06-2017

 

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User contributed comments

This window was paid for by Thomas Henry Stephens, I suspect that Thomas Henry Thomas was simply a typing error.
Submitted by: Alison Rennie (2017-06-04 21:09:57)
Editor's response: thank you for this correction. I am not sure whether the name was one that I wrote down incorrectly in the church, or discovered from another source, but I had wondered whether the window was possibly given by the artist and antiquarian T.H. Thomas. Evidently it wasn't!


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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2017.
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/4835 (accessed 22 December 2024)



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  The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John

Photo © Martin Crampin



 
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