Edinburgh:Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church of Scotland, North Nave

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The Nativity

Window of one lancet light.

This window depicts the scene of The Nativity. The Guiding star dominates the scene of the window, while the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus are payed homage by three Magi.

Inscription:
‘Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will toward men. (Luke 2:14)

(Information provided by “The Mayfield Salisbury Windows- ‘Thy Story in Glass’.” Dr. Elizabeth Cumming 2010).

Artist/Designer:
Charles Lamb Davidson- (1897-1948) Davidson was born in Brechin and was a son of a monumental sculptor of stone and marble- Charles Davidson. He attended Glasgow School of Art gaining a PGDiploma in 1919. Davidson was a cartoonist for the Glasgow Evening Times, a painter in oil and watercolour and exhibited at the RSA and the Glasgow Institute. He designed stained glass and did interior designs for Guthrie and Wells.

Firm/Company:
Guthrie and Wells, Glasgow (1897-1960s) was created by the merging of J&W Guthrie, the sole partner- William Guthrie and Andrew Wells, a decorator. The company designed interior fittings such as decor, wallpapers, stained glass, tiles, carpets and furniture. The firm ceased creating stained glass in the 1960s. (RM 2010)

Details

Related Records:  
Who: Charles Lamb Davidson (Artist/Designer)
Guthrie and Wells, Glasgow (Firm/Company)
What: Church of Scotland
Where: 18 West Mayfield, Edinburgh, EH9 1TQ
When: 1927 (installed)
Jul-12 (photograph taken)
Resource Rights Holder: Scottish Stained Glass Trust and Symposium
Record ID: 000-000-769-042-C
Project:
Project Ref:
Material: Glass, Lead, Paint, Stain
Dimensions: Approx 1.2 x 0.4m/lancet
Subject/Keywords: Nativity, virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, baby Jesus, three kings, magi, North Star, stylized, jazz age, art deco, bobbed hair, flapper hair, head piece, blue, 1920s
Event: Anonymous (Donated by)
Description:  
Photographer: Elisa Conesa Martinez
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