The Resurrection
detail from Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of Mercy

  The Resurrection    detail from    Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of Mercy

Photo © Martin Crampin

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about 1854
Four-light window. Scenes across the upper half of the window: Joseph and Mary with the new-born Christ; Christ crucified with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene; Christ stands resurrected, holding a banner as soldiers cower below; Christ ascends with eleven disciples below. Four scenes with women performing acts of mercy below.

technique: stained glass


Church of St Dyfnog, Llanrhaeadr
south wall of the south nave

Text: 'Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord' (Revelation 14:13).

Given in memory of Margaret Hughes of Ystrad, died 1 April 1854.





 

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Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of MercyThe Nativity: Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of MercyThe Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and St Mary Magdalene: Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of MercyThe Ascension: Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of MercyGiving Bread to the Hungry: Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of MercyVisiting the Imprisoned: Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of Mercy

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References

D. R. Thomas, The History of the Diocese of St Asaph (Oswestry: Caxton Press, 1908-1913), vol. II, p. 46.




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  The Resurrection    detail from    Scenes from the Life of Christ with Women Performing Acts of Mercy

Photo © Martin Crampin


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