Stain Glass Windows
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The Arms of the Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of London, Patrons of the Parish
The Four Gospel Writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Two Images of Christ: The Good Shepherd (left), The Risen Christ (right)
The Risen Christ with Angels
The Sacrifice of Isaac (left)
Moses lifting up the Serpent in the Wilderness (right)
The Crown of Thorns and the Nails (left)
The Crown of Glory "which passes not away" (right)
The Pelican, symbol of Christ's Blood and the Eucharist
The Nativity of Christ
The Good Samaritan (left)
The Baptism of Christ (right)
The Holy Spirit descending as a Dove (above)
The Lamb and Flag, symbol of The Risen Christ
The Cross and Anchor, symbol of Christian Hope (Hebrews 6.19-20)
The Star of David
The Symbols of Christ's Crucifixion
The Symbols of Christ's Crucifixion
The Seamless Robe and Dice (left)
The Thirty Pieces of Silver and Rope (right)
The Seamless Robe and three Dice
The Cross and the Vine
East Window: Two Images of Christ
The Shepherds and the Angel
Angel Voices, ever singing
The Cross and the Fleur-de-Lys
The Fleur-de-Lys represents the Holy Trinity
The Christogram IHS (Jesus)
IHS (Jesus)
Oak Leaves and Acorns, symbols of the Risen Christ
Oak Leaves and Acorns, symbols of the Risen Christ
Grapes and Crosses Patonce
Grapes and Crosses Patonce
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Most of the Church Windows were installed between 1861 and 1865. Photographs taken by and copyrighted to Peter Povey (the ones starting DSCF) and Richard Barker (the ones starting IMG)