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Window: 04, Nave S, St Peter, Ilmer

Important Church Note:
Ilmer is also known as Longwick-cum-Ilmer
Location in Church:
Nave S
Type:
2 lights
Size (width x height):
3' 6" x 3' 7" or 1.06m x 1.09m
Subject(s):
The Sower, and Farm Animals.
Subject(s) - Notes:
The subjects were chosen to portray the farming life of the parish.
Date Made:
1991
Craftsman:
Craftsman - Notes:
J A Nuttgens also made window 03 at Ilmer, and his father made window 06.
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen:
Makers Mark
Donated by:
Patricia & John Maude
Makers Mark on Window:

 


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Window in Situ
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Overall View of Glass, representing local farming by showing the Parable of the Sower togetehr with a selection of Farm Animals.
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Interior and Exterior Views of Window, showing that the window was fitted in a 14C archway, which previously led to a small Transept.
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Complete View of Glass, and the Normal View from the Nave, where the top is obscured by the stone archway.
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LH light: The Sower from the Parable of the Sower.
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LH light: Closer view of The Sower.
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RH light: Collection of farm animals.
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RH light: Detail of some of the farm animals.
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Inscription at base of window: - LH: The Sower Soweth the Word (Mark 4:14) from the Parable of the Sower. - RH: Given by Patricia and John Maude 1991.
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Makers Mark: Joseph Nuttgens 1991. This is Joseph Ambrose Nuttgens, as his father J E Nuttgens had died in 1982.
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