St Cecilia and Faith
Photo © Martin Crampin
about 1923
Two-light window with standing female figures, with local scenery behind them. The panel below Cecilia shows an angel offering a floral crown to a kneeling woman (probably Cecilia) with an organ in the background and a further figure at the door. Below Faith a kneeling soldier in chain mail receives the crown of life from a standing angel, with further angels in the background.
firm/studio: Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd
designer: Ernest Penwarden
Church of St James, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire
north wall of the north aisle
Given in memory of May Parcell (died 1922) by her husband and children.
Two-light window with standing female figures, with local scenery behind them. The panel below Cecilia shows an angel offering a floral crown to a kneeling woman (probably Cecilia) with an organ in the background and a further figure at the door. Below Faith a kneeling soldier in chain mail receives the crown of life from a standing angel, with further angels in the background.
firm/studio: Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd
designer: Ernest Penwarden
Church of St James, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire
north wall of the north aisle
Given in memory of May Parcell (died 1922) by her husband and children.
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 13-12-2011
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- Faith - one of the Three Theological Virtues
- receiving prize or crown of honours
- St Cecilia of Rome, virgin martyr
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References
Thomas Lloyd, Julian Orbach and Robert Scourfield, The Buildings of Wales: Pembrokeshire (New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 2004), p. 275.
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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2011.
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