Low Marnham St WilfridGlass
Only two windows in the church contain stained glass.
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East Window
The east window was installed in c.1860 under the supervision of the architect Charles Baily.
The stained glass is by Ward and Hughes and depicts the Crucifixion, the Ascension and the Resurrection.
North Aisle
There is also a panel of late medieval century glass in a window in the north aisle.
Barton (2004) identifies the design as 'a composite figure made up from the head of an image of St James the Great, elements of a deacon and other figurative and architectural fragments. Above is a foliage roundel. All the glass is contemporary with the late fifteenth or early sixteenth-century fabric.'
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