symbolises piety and wisdom, while Hope, looking upward her mantle of yellow, has flowers springing around her feet, and her fingers hold a green branch, rich with blossom"  - in memory of the Reverend Robert and Mrs. Cameron and their eldest daughter, Joan, given by the  remaining members of the Cameron family. The window on the right, "its upper panel depicting CHARITY as a female figure in blue, giving bread to a poor woman, whose staff indicates a pilgrim, and having on its lower panel a representation of the Good Samaritan' is in memory of Lady Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaurin, given by their daughters. Lady Cameron, Mrs Randall and Mrs Sharman
Cameron window beside the pulpit in memory of Lady Cameron. Central panels depict Mary of Bethany at Jesus' feet. Two lower panels portray the virtuous woman whose price is far above rubies. The small topmost panel,  depicting the thought of the angel spirit crowned, is "
a gem of exquisite beauty". Dedicated April 1933. Hendrie said he tried to give his work the quality of "crushed jewels and mother of pearl"
Henderson window, gifted by
1-l on staircase leading to the Church House, the Dewar window. Given by Mr and Mrs Peter Dewar in memory of their 2 daughters Lilian and Agnes who died aged 2 and 7. Hands of God at top receive the spirit of a child. A small panel at the bottom shows the landscape looking North from their home, with Ben Ledi. Illustrated.
Church House windows, with their scenes from Christ's life, were made and gifted by Hendrie, in thankoffering for the birth of a daughter, Susan.
1-l floral window, also in church house, "
was designed by Mrs. Cameron Kay. The prominence given in its wreaths of flowers to the Flanders poppy shows that it is in remembrance of those who fell in the First World War "
WEBSTER, G:
2-l window in Nave, the Scott-Clark window on the theme "Flowers of all Seasons". Shows the sun and waterfalls, sun and water being essentials for life, and alluding to Jesus, "the sun of righteousness" and "the living water". Given by Miss Edith Clark in memory of Mrs Barbara Macmillan Scott and her 6 nieces. 1971; dedicated 1972.
   

LARBERT

  • LARBERT OLD CHURCH, DENNY ROAD
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
ADAM, S
WEBSTER, G

LECROPT

  • PARISH
ADAMS, S:
2 windows, 1907.
WHALEN, A C:
2-l North Nave window, 1972.
 

RAPLOCH

  • ST MARK'S CHURCH
WHALEN, A C:
2 single-light windows for Guides and Brownies Jubilee year, 1960-61.
Panel "The Lion of St Mark", 1966.

STIRLING

  • ALLAN PARK SOUTH CHURCH, DUMBARTON ROAD
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
"Two large circular and three smaller stained glass windows to commemorate the fallen in the two World Wars, the ministry of the Rev Alan Johnston and members of the Kinross family" Churches to Visit.

  • CASTLE
Stained glass in great hall recently restored (written 2001).

  • CHURCH OF THE HOLY RUDE, ST JOHN ST
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
One of Scotland's most important medieval churches, dating from 1456.
Window, South Transept, theme is "Creation" or "Four Seasons", the gift of John Risk of Carlton.
The outbreak of the  Second World War prevented its installation until peace was declared.
BALLANTINE, J:
East window on the theme of Charity based on 15th century glass painting style. "It was commissioned by the Town Council in memory of John Cowane, Stirling's greatest benefactor". 1869.
KIER, W & JJ:
The marriage feast at Cana, one of their finest windows, 1878. Close-up Illustrated.
McCARTNEY, C:
South Nave, given by Stirling's Merchant Guildry, 1993.

  • HOLY TRINITY, ALBERT PLACE, DUMBARTON ROAD

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