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The Good Soldier of Christ or Christian Warrior, often denoted by the Red Cross, with the Armour of God. (73F414*A)

This class of images includes a particular type of kneeling soldier associated with the Grail legends, as exemplified in the work of A. J. Davies of the Bromsgrove Guild.

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  Memorial Window Memorial Window
about 1910
Church of St Illtyd, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan
west end of the north aisle
  Sir Galahad's Vision of the Holy Grail Sir Galahad's Vision of the Holy Grail
designer: Walter Camm
firm/studio: T. W. Camm & Co.
1924
Church of St Thomas a Becket, Wolvesnewton, Monmouthshire
south wall of the sanctuary
  Sir Galahad Sir Galahad
artist: A. J. Davies
about 1930
Church of St Margaret, Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff
north wall of the nave
  The Armour of God The Armour of God
firm/studio: Camm & Co.
1922
Tabernacl, Morriston, Swansea
front wall, upper floor
  St George St George
firm/studio: Celtic Studios
1955
Church of St David, Llanarth, Ceredigion
south wall of the nave
 The Good Soldier of Christ The Good Soldier of Christ
probably 1920s
Conway Road Methodist Church, Canton, Cardiff
  The Whole Armour of God The Whole Armour of God
firm/studio: T. F. Curtis, Ward & Hughes
1920
Church of All Saints, Oystermouth, Swansea
north wall of the nave
  Sir Galahad Sir Galahad
artist: A. J. Davies
1919
Church of St Mary, Rhuddlan, Denbighshire
north wall of sanctuary
  The Risen Christ The Risen Christ
firm/studio: John Hardman & Co.
1919
Church of St George, St George, Conwy
east wall of the chancel
  Receiving the Crown of Life Receiving the Crown of Life
firm/studio: Daniells & Fricker
1920
Church of St Mary, Aberavon, Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot
west wall of the nave

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