ARMS OF HENRY VI AND MARGARET OF ANJOU
Brief description: Main panel to Henry VI and Queen Margaret of Anjou. Crown surmounting eight quarterings, on the left the arms of England and France, on the right, fleur de lys, fish and cross pattern, supported by an heraldic antelope and eagle. One panel of a two light window, the other displaying the royal standard of England and France.
Object type: stained glass panel
Number of objects: 1 (main/central panel of a three panel window, the lower panel is missing)
Production date: circa 1843
Production period: 19th century, mid
Designer: William Miller (1803 - 1881)
Manufacturer: Miller, William (1803=1881)
Dimensions: Height: 1040 mm, Width: 480 mm
Inscription: see related inscription on ELYGM:1974.3.2a THESE LIGHTS WERE REMOVED FROM CROCKERTON PARISH CHURCH RE*LEADED CLEANED AND REPAIRED BY SALISBURY CATHEDRAL WORKSHOPS
Original location: Crockerton Church Wiltshire England window from church
Acquisition: gift 1974
Acquisition source: Church Commissioners via Diocese of Salisbury Redundant Churches Uses Committee
Accession number: ELYGM:1974.3.2b