BELL, R A (Des); GUTHRIE, J & A and WELLS, (Fec) :
2-l of 4 saints including Cecilia, 1919.

COLLACE

  • COLLACE PARISH CHURCH, KINROSSIE
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
4-light east window and tracery. Upper row depicts On earth, Peace; Crucifixion; Mary Rabbino; Lo, I am with you. Lower row: I am the (door?); arise and walk; suffer little kiddywinks; behold I stand at the door. In memory of John Mackay Bernard. 1919.

CRIEFF

  • MORRISON ACADEMY
STRACHAN, D:
3-l war memorial, 1923.

  • ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
WEBSTER, G:
2 single windows in vestibule, 1969.
3 single windows in Nave, 1971.

  • ST MICHAEL
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
East window 3 x 2-l: left baptism of Christ, centre crucifixion, right Christ arising. Early 20th?
West window 3-l St Michael centre. 1938.
2-l North Trans West showing Flight into Egypt.  1880s?
2-l North Trans East memorial to Elizabeth Boyne. 1880s?
CAMM & Co:
2-l South Trans East ? Christ in Temple? "Quit you like men. Be strong." To Very Rev John
Cunningham.  1893.
Illustrated.
WILSON, W:
3-l North aisle West, 1948. Left Dorcas, women full of good work; centre "Follow me", right "Jesus put forth his hands". Signed. Walter Heggie (?) and Mary Catherine Simpson by their daughter. Illustrated.
3-l North aisle centre, 1953. Left angel, centre Christ the shepherd, right shepherds. Original design belongs to RHM.


  • SOUTH CHURCH AND MONIEVAIRD
STRACHAN, D:
Single light in vestibule, 1926.

DOUNE

  • CHURCH
  • SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
WILSON, W:
1-l, 1960.

DUNBLANE

In the S E corner of the south aisle there is a large window in memory of Mr and Mrs David Wallace of Glassingall, placed here by their daughters, and the figures represented are: St Peter, St John, St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke, St Jude, St James, the Apostles whose writings are enshrined in the New Testament.
A small window in the S E corner of the South Aisle was erected in memory of Rev Dr Henry M Hamilton who died in 1903. The figures are John the Baptist and the Good Shepherd.
CLAYTON & BELL:
The Great West Window of the Nave portrays the tree of Jesse, a gift of Sir Robert Younger (later Lord Blanesburgh) as a tribute to his parents. Jesse reclines at the bottom left of the central light at the root of a tree growing upwards through David and Solomon and their descendants to the nativity of Christ, shown at the top. 1906.
South Aisle window.
DAVIS, L:
The Great South Windows of the Choir were presented by Sir Robert Younger, later Lord Blanesburgh, in memory of his mother. They portray the "Benedicite Omnia Opera" - the song "O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord" found in the apocryphal Additions to the Book of Daniel, one version of which is Psalm 148.
The structure of the windows is as follows: at either end smaller windows each show two of the four archangels: Michael, Gabriel, Uriel and Raphael. From the west, the Allegory Window shows the great features of the heavens: sun, moon, stars, clouds and the four winds. Then comes the Chaos Window, showing fire, storms, cold and snow - at the bottom of which the five members of Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1912 are named.
Illustrated. The Earth Window follows, with its representations of animals, grass and water. At the top the dove, symbolising the Spirit of God, flies above the waters. There
Crieff - Camm

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