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IHS ('Iesus Hominum Salvator') - symbol of Christ (11D113)
Usually interpreted as meaning Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jesus, Saviour of Men) from the Latin, but other English alternatives such as 'I Have Suffered' are in use. See the Catholic Encyclopedia. The monogram also occurs as IHC.Browse full subject index List related subjects
Bedydd Sanctaidd (Holy Baptism) firm/studio: Celtic Studios 1973 Church of St Michael, Llandre, Ceredigionporch | |
IHS Monogram from Sacred Monograms about 1883 Church of the Holy Trinity, Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taffsanctuary apse | |
Christian Symbols firm/studio: Celtic Studios 1986 Furnace Mission Church, Furnace, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire(liturgical) east wall | |
Angels firm/studio: probably Burlison & Grylls about 1890 Church of St Catherine, Llanfaes, Angleseywest wall of the south aisle | |
Christian Symbols second half of the nineteenth century Church of St Beuno, Clynnog-fawr, Gwyneddeast wall of the chancel | |
The Crucifixion Church of St David, Pantasaph, Flintshire cemetery | |
Sanctuary Windows firm/studio: Celtic Studios 1970 Church of the Holy Spirit, Prestatyn, Flintshiresanctuary | |
Decorative Ceiling with Vines, IHS and RPC Monograms artist: Herbert Luck North about 1930-1933 Chapel of Church Hostel, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwyneddchancel ceiling | |
Instruments of the Passion from Various Symbols about 1960-1970 Church of St Tanwg, Harlech, Gwyneddeast end of the church | |
IHS Monogram about 1905 Church of All Saints, Llangorwen, Ceredigioncemetery |
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