St George and St Michael the Archangel
from Saints
about 1918 A pair of two-light windows with standing figures. On the left are the Welsh saints David and Illtud, and George and the Archangel Michael stand on the right, both standing over dragons. technique: stained glass firm/studio: J. Wippell & Co. Ltd Church of All Saints, St Thomas, Swansea east wall of the sanctuary apse The windows can be attributed to J. Wippell & Co. with some confidence. The left-hand window was given in memory of Richard and Charlotte Gwynn by their daughter and five sons. The right-hand window was given to commemorate those of the parish who died in the First World War, through public subscription. |
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- armour
- Chrismon+and+derived+forms+-+symbol+of+Christ
- dove
- dragon+%28large+fabulous+serpent%2C+sometimes+with+wings+and+legs%29
- hacking+and+thrusting+weapons%3A+sword
- Holy+Ghost+represented+as+a+dove
- IHS+%28%27Iesus+Hominum+Salvator%27%29+-+symbol+of+Christ
- model+of+a+church+held+by+saint+or+donor+figure
- protective+weapons%3A+shield
- vine
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