Description:Scene representing Jesus Christ carrying his cross through Jerusalem to Golgotha, where he will be crucified. St Simon of Cyrene is depicted helping to carry the cross, whilst Roman soldiers - dressed in medieval style - oversee the punishment.
It is one of a series of double windows located in the chancel of St Andrew's Church, featuring a series of stained glass scenes. Designed in a medieval style, these 19th century windows depict the events of the Easter story otherwise known as 'the Passion'.
The windows were produced by the workshop of William Wailes (1808-1881), a noted stained glass artist whose work can also be found in the East Window at St Editha's, Tamworth and the huge West Window at Gloucester Cathedral.