Weston All SaintsGlass
Chancel
The windows in the north and south walls of the chancel contain fragments of medieval glass.
Fragments of medieval glass in the north chancel window |
Fragments of medieval glass in the south-east chancel window |
Fragments of medieval glass in the south-west chancel window |
Detail of medieval glass in south-east chancel window |
East window
East window
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Detail of east window |
The east window in the chancel contains patterned stained glass.
North Aisle
The window in the east wall of the north aisle contains a roundel of stained glass depicting a medieval peasant broadcasting seed in the field. The inscription below reads:
In memory of
Thomas Martin 1871-1938
Bertha Ann Martin 1886-1973
of Scarthingmoor Mill
WESTON |
The window in the middle of the north wall of the north aisle contains a roundel of stained glass depicting a shepherd and his flock. The inscription below reads:
In memory of
Robert Francis Edward Peel
1901-1978 |
South Aisle
The easternmost window in the south wall of the south aisle contains a roundel of stained glass showing a farmer looking at ploughed fields. The inscription below reads:
In memory of
Joy Weatherall 1929-1976 and
Philip Nevile Weatherall 1931-1981
of Scarthingmoor Farm Weston |
The middle window in the south wall of the south aisle contains a roundel of stained glass that shows St Francis preaching to the birds. The inscription reads:
In memory of
David Robin Hempsall
1938 • 1981
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The west window in the south aisle was donated by the local Women's Union in 1976.
A plaque beneath the window reads:
WINDOW GIVEN BY WESTON MEMBERS
TO COMMEMORATE THE
MOTHER'S UNION CENTENARY
1976 |
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