Date:March 2019
Description:The East Window at St Andrew's Church is formed of three lancet windows, with a depiction of the Nativity in stained glass occupying all three lights. In the two flanking windows can be seen shepherds with sheep, whilst the central image shows the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus in the traditional Nativity stable setting. Angels occupy the upper spaces of all three lights, whilst the lower portions of each window feature a floral design. The window is the work of Alexander Gibbs & Co and dates from the 1870s.
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The East Window at St Andrew's Church is formed of three lancet windows, with a depiction of the Nativity ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Ben E Cunliffe
Donor ref:BEC-212 (231/46514)
Source: Mr Ben E Cunliffe
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