Eaton
All Saints

Glass

Chancel

The east window depicts the Transfiguration and was made by J R Thompson of Southwark in 1874.

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Nave

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The west window was donated by the widow of Thomas Coupland who died in 1850 and portrays the Crucifixion.

The central light shows Christ on the Cross with Mary, St John and Mary Magdalene at his feet. They are flanked by Roman soldiers on foot and others on horseback. The tracery above contains stained glass depicting cherubims and angels and the dove and the lamb with the text 'Holy, holy, holy'.

The window was designed and produced by the architect of the church, George Shaw.

The inscription along the bottom of the window reads:

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF THOMAS COUPLAND WHO

DIED DECEMBER 12, 1850, AGED 60 YEARS. ALSO
CHARLOTTE, WHO DIED DECEMBER 17, 1851, AGED 32

YEARS, AND SUSANNA, WHO DIED AUGUST 2, 1845
AGED 23 YEARS, HIS DAUGHTERS

At the western end of the north wall is a modern window depicting an angel and is dedicated to George and Alice Peat.

The inscription reads:

In Memory of
George & Alice
Peet
devoted servants
of our Lord
and successive
Churchwardens
1963 – 1990

Window in the south wall St Peter

In the centre of the south wall is a window donated in 1858 by the then vicar, the Rev John T. Wells. It portrays St. Peter and St. Paul and was designed and produced by the architect of the church, George Shaw.

THIS WINDOW WAS PRESENTED TO THIS CHURCH BY JOHN T. WELLS M.A. OF TRIN:
COLL: CAMB: VICAR OF THIS PARISH AND RECTOR OF GAMSTON ANNO DOMINI 1858