Christ Healing the Man with the Sick of the Palsy
detail from Christ Healing the Sick

  Christ Healing the Man with the Sick of the Palsy    detail from    Christ Healing the Sick

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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about 1907
Four-light window with comprehensive representations of four scenes arranged across pairs of lights: Christ healing Bartimeus, healing the man with a withered hand, healing the ten lepers, and healing the man with the sick of the palsy.

technique: stained glass

firm/studio: C.E. Kempe & Co Ltd

Church of St Giles, Wrexham
south wall of the south aisle

Signed with the tower and wheatsheaf, implying a date no earlier than 1907.

Given in memory of William Jones (1819-1904) by his brother John.





 

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Christ Healing the SickThe Healing of Bartimaeus and the Man with the Withered hand: Christ Healing the SickChrist Healing the Ten Lepers and the Man with the Sick of the Palsy: Christ Healing the SickThe Ten Lepers Cry Out for Mercy: Christ Healing the Sick

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References

Edward Hubbard, The Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (Harmondsworth/Cardiff: Penguin/University of Wales Press, 1986), p. 301.

Malcolm Seaborne, St Giles' Parish Church Stained Glass (Wrexham: 1998).




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  Christ Healing the Man with the Sick of the Palsy    detail from    Christ Healing the Sick

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales


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