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The Victorian window was blown out in the Blitz during
the second word war. The space was boarded over and on the outside was
painted "it all depends upon us and we depend upon God."
It was designed by Hugh Easton and dedicated in June
1955. It is called the "Te Deum" window and illustrates the history of
the Chruch of England. Top centre is Christ in Majesty seated on a
rainbow with his feet standing on the world. Surrounding are historical
characters.
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Peace Chapel
North
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This window is situated in the north side of the
Peace Chapel. It is in memory of George & Sarah Ann Laxon, 1921. |
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Peace Chapel
East
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"And
now abideth faith, hope, charity these three but the greatest of these
is charity". |
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Marler Chapel
North
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This window depicts Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on Palm
Sunday.
It is in memory of John Hough who fell asleep in Jesus
on 21st October 1888.
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Marler Chapel
Front
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North wall, east end
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The window depicts the Magi visiting Jesus. It was
erected Christmas 1885 in memory of William Lynes.
Click here for the
plaque.
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| East
end, north side |
This
window has pictures of four Saints. |
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| East
window |
The Victorian window was destroyed in the blitz during
the second world war.
The present window was designed by Sir Ninian Comper and
is called the Brides window. This is because all those married at Holy
Trinity just after the end of war were asked to make a donation to the
windows reconstruction.
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| South
choir, left |
The Littlewood memorial window depicts the worship of
the Holy Trinity as described in the book of Revelations, chapter 4.
The window was designed by Geoffrey Webb and was
dedicated in 1933.
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| South
choir, right |
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