Ranskill St BarnabasGlass
Chancel
Chancel east window: triple lancet with central Crucifixion scene and the Blessed Virgin Mary to the left, St John to the right.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
To the glory of God and in memory of Samuel and Elizabeth Pollit
by their daughters Ada, Elizabeth and Clara Pollit. 1907. |
The window was produced by Burlison and Grylls and was dedicated during a service held at the church on 11 June 1907.
Nave
Nave west: three lancets with plain glass; three roundels above containing purple, green, red, and yellow quadrants, each with a white lozenge in the centre. 20th century.
A brass plaque below the window reads:
THE VILLAGE WINDOW
In Memory of
Ronald Tudberry
Died June 16th 1998
Donated by his wife Joy
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Lancet containing an image of Christ with two children, beneath an inscription reads :'Suffer little Children to come unto Me'; a dove and light rays are above. 20th century.
Lancet containing a depiction of St Ann in purple with the Blessed Virgin Mary as a Child in blue below. St Ann is holding a book with the words 'The Lord Himself shall give you a sign'.
In the lower part of the window is an inscription within an architectural frame reading:
In loving memory of
Anne Louisa Durnford
born 23rd September 1862
died 1st April 1921. |
There are memorial windows in the south nave wall in honour of those men from the villages of Ranskill and nearby Torworth who died in the First World War, Second World War and Korean War. The unveiling ceremony for the three windows took place on 21 May 1920.
From east to west:
A single lancet showing St George, with red cape, drawing a sword.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
IN MEMORIAM |
Henry French |
Wilfred Ash |
Wm. Henry Hanson |
William Bell |
Donald H. King |
Herbert L. Bullivant |
John Lockwood |
Arthur Wm.Denman |
Percy C. Ottley |
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Single lancet with Union Jack and White Ensign flags in upper portion, sword between and inscribed 1914 -1919. At the base is the Royal coat-of-arms.
The inscription reads:
1914 - 1919 |
To the glory of God & in memory of the
men of Ranskill & Torworth who gave
their lives in the Great War these windows
were erected by their Fellow Parishioners.
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These also served
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H. R. Ring C.deG., M.M.,D.C.M. H. State D.C.M. |
Addlesee F. |
Kitchen C. H. |
Alcock H. |
Knowles F. |
Allen Rev. W.A.C. |
Lane C. |
Bacon R. |
Lockwood C. |
Barratt G. |
Lockwood F. |
Ball G. |
Longbottom U. |
Beevor J.I. |
Malkin G.W. |
Blunden E.O. |
Marris F. |
Booth G. |
Marris G. |
Booth J.J. |
Marris H. |
Bray E. |
Marrison E. |
Briggs F.C. |
Marrison H. |
Briggs R. |
Marrison H. |
Brocklesby W. |
Marsh J. |
Bullivant W.C. |
Marshall G.R. |
Bullivant W. |
Newcombe C. |
Burton A. |
Newcombe L. |
Burton W. |
Newcombe M. |
Butterick J.W. |
Newcombe W. |
Callow E. |
Ottley E.E. |
Chappel H.C. |
Parkin G.W. |
Choppin W.H. |
Puxon E.F.M. |
Dawson F. |
Read J.W. |
Dawson G. |
Reunison J. |
Elliott A. |
Render J. |
Empringham W. |
Ring H. |
Fithcett O.T. |
Rose C. |
Fox L. |
Schofield G.W. |
Gadsby H. |
Schofield F.J. |
Glasby G.H. |
Sharpe A. |
Glasby J. |
Skinner R. |
Haigh G.H. |
Smith A. |
Haigh T. |
Smith F. |
Hallam C. |
Smith R.H. |
Hanson H. |
Spencer F. |
Hanson J. |
Stones F. |
Hanson T. |
Stubbings F. |
Harlow L. |
Stockdale H. |
Harrison G.A. |
Stockdale W. |
Hattersley H. |
Taylor F. |
Hill J.V.M. |
Taylor J.W. |
Hill W.H. |
Tinker A. |
Hindmarsh D. |
Tinker W. |
Hindmarsh F.H. |
Underwood J.A.H. |
Hindmarsh I.V. |
Walters G. |
Hindmarsh J.W. |
Walters J. |
Hopkin G. |
West J.C. |
Hopkin H. |
Wilson C. |
Hurst G.W. |
Wilson E. |
King C.S. |
Woodcock E. |
Kipling A. |
Woodhouse J. |
Kitchen L. |
Wright F. |
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Single lancet depicting St Martin, with blue cloak and drawing a sword.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
IN MEMORIAM |
William Pedge |
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Sydney Smithson |
Arthur Sharpe |
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Alfred Stones |
Harrison Sledmore |
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Walter Tinker |
Arthur Smith |
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Frederick Wilson |
Also 1939-1945 |
Douglas Evans |
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George Pedge |
F. Major Johnson |
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Gordon Smith |
George Ronald Newcombe |
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Frederick Williams |
Also 1951 |
Clarence Arthur Humphrey |
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Further information on the names listed is available on the Nottinghamshire Roll of Honour website.
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