Kelham St Wilfrid

Glass

Chancel

The window in the north wall of the chancel portrays, from left to right, The Presentation, Christ in the Temple, and Jesus in his father's workshop. It is dedicated to the memory of Charles William Manners who died 14 July 1879 aged 20:

To the Glory of God and in memory of Charles Willi[a]m Manners who died July xiv mdccclxxix aged xx years

The East Window commemorates the Honorable Arthur Manners (died 1888). The lower part of the window is obscured by the reredos. The inscription reads:

To the Glory of God and the dear memory of Hon Arthur Manners Captain xv Hussars who died Aug 24 1888 aged 33

The window in the south wall depicts the Ascension and is dedicated to Lydia Sophia, Lady Manners, (died 1 February 1916) and her son, John Thomas, 3rd Lord Manners (1852-1927):

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE DEAR MEMORY OF LYDIA SOPHIA LADY MANNERS AND OF HER SON JOHN THOMAS 3RD LORD MANNERS

North Aisle

The window in the east wall of the aisle portrays St George and the dragon and is dedicated to John Esam:

In memory of John Esam
1882-1948. Twentyone years
churchwarden of Kelham

 

Fragment in north
aisle window
Fragment in south
aisle window

The westernmost window in the north wall of the aisle contains a fragment of late 15th century glass. It depicts a rose bush with the inscription 'ROSSE DE FLURUS' above.

The easternmost window of the south aisle also contains a fragment of medieval glass.