WILSON, W:
1-l 1957. 1971?
     

  • ST MARK
STRACHAN, D:
2-l East, 1927.

  • ST MARY'S CHURCH, QUEEN STREET
  • SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
"Restored stained glass of national significance." Open Doors

  • ST MARY'S PARISH CHURCH, NETHERGATE
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
BURNE-JONES (Des); MORRIS (Fec):
Large window and clerestory.
"…[Morris] appears to have been ready to work in old churches, provided they did not qualify as 'monuments of Ancient Art. Thus, while he turned down a commission for windows in Westminster Abbey, he was willing to supply windows for St Mary's, Dundee" Sewter.
HALLIDAY, T S:
3-l and 2-l.
RUSSELL, A:
3-l window.

  • ST MARY MAGDALENE'S CHURCH, CONSTITUTION ROAD
  • SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN. ORIGINALLY FOR THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLICS, ACQUIRED BY THE EPISCOPALIANS WHO RELOCATED HERE FROM BLINSHALL STREET, 1952.
"an outstanding collection of relocated Scottish and English ecclesiastical stained glass" Open Doors

  • ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH , CASTLEHILL, HIGH STREET
"good stained glass" Open Doors.

  • ST SAVIOURS
CLAYTON & BELL:
West window between 1900 and 1930.

  • STOBSWELL PARISH CHURCH, ALBERT STREET
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
"Fine stained glass windows by William Wilson". Churches to visit.

EDZELL

  • INGLIS MEMORIAL HALL
Italian stained glass throughout the hall depicting thistles and rampant lions and such - and lots of monograms - RWI - for donor. The library also has stained glass with couthy Scottish expressions.

  • PARISH CHURCH
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
OGILVIE, A M:
1 window of 8 small panels, in Church Hall depicting a tree surrounded by the 4 seasons with the church at the centre. Modern. Signed with her tiny painted heron. Illustrated

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  • CARESTON CHURCH
HOLIDAY, H:
ALL NEED CHECKING; INFO SUSPECT!
2 windows: Nativity and Man of Sorrows, 1919/20.
2 windows each 2-l, Abraham and Isaac and Paul at Athens 1889/90.
Christ bearing cross 1903/4.
Justice and children; Peace and children (oxymoron?) 1903/4.
     
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
STRACHAN, D:
The three larger windows form one united scheme of subject matter and colour. The subject of the 6-light North Transept window is "The Creation", which leads into the subject matter of the 7-light East window, the "te Deum" or "Christ in Glory", which in turn leads into the third window, the 6-light "Revelation", located in the South Transept.
Aileen's window, Edzell
Lowson Strachan

Gazetteer of stained glass throughout Scotland                  compiled by Rona Moody Stained Glass

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