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STRACHAN, D: 3-l South window, 1923.
KING'S COLLEGE
CLAYTON & BELL: 1957/8. BURNE-JONES (Des); MORRIS & Co (Fec): 4-l and Tracery in chapel; Chancel North, 1897. STRACHAN, D: 7 4-light windows in chapel, 1903 - 1938 Single light in library, 1934. WILSON, W (Studio): 2-light, above door, 1963.
LANGSTANE KIRK
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
AIKEN: Complete scheme.
MARISCHAL COLLEGE THE MITCHELL HALL
SPENCE, T R: Great East window - at the time, it was the largest "Gothic" window in britain, with lots of heraldry, founders, benefactors and scholarly figures in zillions of thistles. Ooch. Apparently made in less than a year, with the help of Ballantine of Edinburgh. 1895 STRACHAN, D: 3-l in library, 1906.
PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
WEBB, G: 1 West of North Aisle.
QUEEN'S CROSS PARISH CHURCH
STRACHAN, D: 2-l South gallery, 1904. Rose East, 1920.
RUBISLAW PARISH CHURCH
STRACHAN, D: 2-l West wall, 1901. 2-l East wall, 1947.
ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL, KING STREET
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
"Stained glass" Churches to Visit
ST DEVENICKS
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
3-l and tracery East. Depicted in the window are, to the left, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene, to the right, St John the Evangelist and St Longinus - the Roman Centurion - with a spear. 1928 (when it cost £360!)
ST FILLANS PARISH CHURCH
ST JAMES CHURCH
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
STRACHAN, D: 4-l and Tracery East, 1904. 1-l North-West, 1904.
ST MACHAR CATHEDRAL, THE CHANONRY
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
There is a small booklet about the windows available, written by Creac McCartney. CHILTON, M: 1-l North wall "Faith, Hope and Charity" replaces window damaged by enemy bombing during WWII. 1947 Curious that it's another "Faith Hope, Charity"… 2-l North wall "Lift up your heads, O ye gates" 1948 CLAYTON & BELL: 7-l West window depicts the apostles with their instruments of martyrdom. c1870. St
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