Tythby Holy TrinityGlass
The
East Window
18th century churchwardens replaced the original East window with a plain
window with some tracery and three lights. The window representing the Good
Shepherd has an inscription, which says, ‘Erected in the memory of their
father, mother and brother, by James and Mary Butler Smith’
was erected in 1955. The glass was produced by Pope and Parr of Nottingham.
The
South Aisle Window
The stained glass window at the east end of the south aisle is dated 1938.
It shows the figure of our Lord surrounded by loaves, flowers and sheaves.
Beneath the figure of Christ are the words: ‘I am the bread of life’.
At the bottom of the window is the inscription:
This window is dedicated to glory of God in grateful and affectionate
memory of Sarah Crane who died on May 24th. 1921, by her son William
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The glass was produced by the Whitefriars Company of London.
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