Seraphim
detail from Love One Another
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales | about 1919 Three-light window with the central light depicting Christ, the left light depicting Charity with a basket of loaves and the right light showing a female figure with two children.technique: stained glass Church of St John the Baptist, Newton, Swansea south wall of the chancel Given in memory of Annie Perry (1860-1917) by her husband Frank Perry, a tradesman in Newton, in 1919. Similar to the style of Henry Holiday, who has another window designed by him in the church. The title, Love One Another, is found several times in the New Testament, but is most closely associated with the Gospel and letters of John. |
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- Charity - one of the Three Theological Virtues
- Christ as adult - not in biblical context
- mother and baby or young child
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Further reading
D. Charles Davies, The History of the Ancient Church situate at Newton Porthcawl in the Parish of Newton-Nottage (Porthcawl: 1938), p.34.
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Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales
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