The Stained Glass of St Mary's - The Chancel

 

The apse was added by Sir Gilbert Scott in the mid-1850’s. The five three-light stained glass windows were made by William Wailes of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, c.1856 in neo-Gothic style, with strong jewel-like colours which are very striking when viewed from the nave.


This first window on the left (north) side of the sanctuary was erected in memory of F C Philips of Rhual and shows vine branches and scrolls.

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