THE MIRACLES OF CHRIST & THE CRUCIFIXION
Brief description: Stained glass window depicting the miracles, crucifixion of Christ, abstract decoration and inscriptions and angel roundels.
Object type: stained glass window
Number of objects: 11
Production date: circa 1870-1879
Production period: 19th century, late
Designer: Nathaniel Hubert John Westlake (1833 - 1921)
Manufacturer: Lavers, Barraud and Westlake
Inscription: panel 10 SOW IN TEARS panel 11 REAP IN JOY panel 8 IN NOMINE JESU CHRISTI NAZARENI SURGE ET AMBULA panel 7 FILLA FIDES TUE TE SALUAM FECIT VADE IN PACE ET ESTO SANA A PLAGA TUA panel 9 SURGE SUPER PEDES TUOS RECTUS ET EXCIVIT AMBULABAT
Original location: Royal Hospital Chapel Southgate Street Gloucester Gloucestershire England Royal Hospital Chapel east window - main and largest window. Facing towards East symbolic of Jerusalem and the rising sun in equation to rising Jesus.
Acquisition: gift 22.9.2015
Acquisition source: NHS Gloucestershire
This item is only partly on display
Accession number: ELYGM:1985.4