Stained Glass Windows at
St Mary Weymouth, Dorset | Printer friendly version |
Window | Date | Lights | Firm | Designer | Subjects | Memorial | Source |
SA1 | 1930 | 1 | James Powell & Sons signed | Hogan | Resurrection | Thomas Williams | Powell Order Book 27/19 |
SA2 | 1922 | 1 | James Powell & Sons | H.Wilson | Christ & disciples | Joseph & Anne George | Powell Order Book 24/79 |
SA3 | 1923 | 1 | James Powell & Sons | Sir Galahad | World War 1 | Powell Order Book 24/291 | |
SA5 | 1922 | 1 | Morris (Westminster) signed | Suffer little children | BSMGP Directory 1930 | ||
NA2 | 1930 | 1 | James Powell & Sons | Shield of Cerne Abbas | Powell Order Book 27/20 | ||
NA3 | 1922 | 1 | Jesus calms the storm | Charles Bussell & wife | |||
NA4 | 1939 | 1 | Abbott & Co signed | Motherhood | Emily Jackson +1938 | Faculty D1 61/88/55 | |
WW | 1922 | Two circ | James Powell & Sons | H Wilson | Angels with musical instruments | Powell Order Book 24/79 |
Location of windows The coding system is based on that used in Nineteenth Century Norfolk Stained Glass by Birkin Haward.
All windows are numbered consecutively from east to west in any north or south facing wall and
from the centre outwards in any east or west facing wall. Windows of 2 and 3 lancet lights
are shown as 2 and 3 light. |
Dates In the column headed date, the date (without a + sign) is the date the window was made. In that column and in the column headed Memorial a date prefixed by a + sign is the date of death commemorated in the window. Firms / Designers The booklet Stained Glass Marks & Monographs published by NADFAS, 8 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1DA provides details of makers’ signatures and marks and short biographical information on many designers and firms. Main subjects A reasonably comprehensive listing of subjects is provided, except in cases where there are many small scenes or many saints, particularly if the windows are high up. For reasons of space, the title ‘Saint’ has often been omitted, most commonly in 4 evangelist windows. Persons and events commemorated These are mainly recorded only as a cross-reference to documentation. |