The Presentation in the Temple
detail from Scenes from the Early Life of Christ

  The Presentation in the Temple    detail from    Scenes from the Early Life of Christ

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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1962
Single-light window with three panels: The Presentation in the Temple, The Flight into Egypt and the boy Jesus at the Temple.

technique: stained glass
size: 61 cm (width)
artist: Trena Cox

Church of Emmanuel, Buckley, Flintshire
south wall

Inscriptions: 'Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word.' (Luke 2:29) 'He took the young child and his Mother by night and departed into Egypt.' (Matthew 2:14).

Dedication: 'In memory of John Holland Hughes, who died on 21st February 1957'.





 

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Further reading

Directory of Master Glass Painters (London: Oriel Press (The British Society of Master Glass-Painters), 1972), p. 24.

References

Malcolm Seaborne, Victorian and Later Stained Glass Windows in Flintshire Churches (Mold: 1996), p. 8.

A Directory of Stained Glass Windows (London: The British Society of Master Glass-Painters, 1966), p. 28.




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  The Presentation in the Temple    detail from    Scenes from the Early Life of Christ

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales


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