The Resurrection
detail from The Resurrection with Scenes including St Mary Magdalene and St Martha

  The Resurrection    detail from    The Resurrection with Scenes including St Mary Magdalene and St Martha

Photo © Martin Crampin

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1890
Three-light window with the risen Christ stepping out of the tomb and sleeping soldiers below. In the left-hand light Christ is shown seated in the house of Mary and Martha, with Martha serving and Mary kneeling at his feet. In the right-hand light Mary anoints Christ's head with oil at the house of Simon the leper.

technique: stained glass

firm/studio: Burlison & Grylls

Church of St Mary, Nercwys, Flintshire
north wall of the chancel

Texts (left to right): 'And Martha served.' (John 12:2); 'The Lord is risen indeed' (Luke 24:34); 'She hath done what she could.' (Mark 14:8).

Given in memory of Julia Lloyd Fletcher and Martha Jones, 1890.





 

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References

Malcolm Seaborne, Victorian and Later Stained Glass Windows in Flintshire Churches (Mold: 1996), p. 5.




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  The Resurrection    detail from    The Resurrection with Scenes including St Mary Magdalene and St Martha

Photo © Martin Crampin


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