At the sign of the Barking lion...

St Peter, Nowton: the nave windows

At the sign of the Barking lion...

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nave south windows north aisle windows


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north aisle:

Rayed Blessed Virgin and Christ Child Christ crucified Christ is nailed to the cross Christ at Bethany with Mary and Martha John the Baptist before King Herod and Queen Herodias Christ brought out for Crucifixion Christ is mocked Sir Simon Felbrygge (Samuel Yarington, 1816)




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south side:

A female donor kneels before the Holy Trinity Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Christ and the woman at the well A scene in the University of Leuven, 1525 The Risen Christ appears to the disciples Susannah and the elders Daniel appears before the Elders Christ carries his cross and meets St Veronica Christ is scourged and mocked Crucifixion flanked by the Blessed Virgin, St Mary Magdalene and St John Holy Kinship: the infant Christ seated between Mary, Joseph, Joachim and Anne Esther overhears the plot of Ahasuerus and Hamaan Presentation in the Temple The Prodigal Son receives his inheritance The Judgement of Solomon Ahasuerus crowning Queen Esther Adoration of the Magi Massacre of the Innocents and the Flight into Egypt Allegory of Power Gideon summons the Israelites to battle Job watches his household destroyed Destruction of Idols under King Josiah King Ahasuerus and Queen Vashti at a banquet Allegories of the Passions: Anger Swiss marriage glass: Baptism of Christ, 1643, set in inscription of 1638 Tobias and Sara bid farwell to their family Oakes Arms (Samuel Yarington, 1816) Sir Thomas Blennerhassett (Samuel Yarington, 1816)






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Simon Knott, August 2017

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