Edinburgh:Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church of Scotland, North Clerestory
St John, St Peter, Healing
Window of two lancets with a round tracery window.
This window depicts the figures of St. John and St. Peter shown healing a man lame from birth at the gate of the temple called Beautiful in Jerusalem (Acts 3:1-10) with an angel holding a banner above them.
Inscription:
Lancet 1:
‘St John’
Lancet 2:
‘St Peter’
Round Window:
‘Healing’
(Information provided by “The Mayfield Salisbury Windows- ‘Thy Story in Glass’.” Dr. Elizabeth Cumming 2010).
Artist/Designer:
Morris Meredith-Williams (1881-1973) Meredith-Williams was born in Glamorgan. He was a painter of watercolours, an illustrator and a stained glass designer. He was married to Gertrude Alice Meredith-Williams, who was a successful artist who designed the frieze in the Scottish National War Monument. (RM 2010)
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Who: |
Morris Meredith Williams (Artist/Designer) |
What: |
Church of Scotland |
Where: |
18 West Mayfield, Edinburgh, EH9 1TQ |
When: |
1928 (installed) Jul-12 (photograph taken) |
Resource Rights Holder: | Scottish Stained Glass Trust and Symposium |
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Record ID: | 000-000-769-038-C |
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Material: |
Glass, Lead, Paint, Stain |
Dimensions: |
Approx 1.5 x 0.5m/lancet |
Subject/Keywords: |
Saint John, Saint Peter, Beautiful in Jerusalem, angel, miracle, healing, lame, sandals |
Event: |
Anonymous (Donated by) |
Description: | |
Photographer: | Elisa Conesa Martinez |
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