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Church of St Bartholomew and Farnham Chapel

A Grade I Listed Building in Quorndon, Leicestershire

Stained glass Crucifixion and Resurrection to Charlotte Warner 1862, Chancel east window, Church of St Bartholomew, Quorndon

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East window with Perpendicular Gothic tracery. In the head of the window are four angels, and monograms for Alpha -omega and Christ. The main Crucifixion panel is flanked by Christ arisen and Christ ascending. Below these, from the Old Testament: Jeremiah lowered into a well, Abrahams sacrificial ram caught in a bush, and Ezekiels fiery wheeled chariot. Dedication: In affectionate memory of Charlotte Elizabeth only daughter of Edward and Marian Warner of Quorndon Hall Born 12th September 1851 Died 5th March 1862. (Photo Jun 2015).

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Building ID: 101278876
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