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Single-light "Figure of the Resurrection" artificially lit, 1966. See Mosaics that glow against the sky, an article on artificially lit panel, Scotland's Magazine, December 1967. WEBSTER, G: 2 single-light windows in slab glass and concrete, 1969.
HOLY REDEEMER
HARDMAN: 9 windows East wall, baptistery and North Aisle, 1947 - 50.
KILBOWIE ST ANDREW'S PARISH CHURCH, KILBOWIE ROAD
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
KEITH, E: Window dedicated to the victims of Clydebank blitz. 1997.
Public Library, Dumbarton Road MacFIE, L: Stained glass wall panel, depicting aspects of the town's history, in the foyer.
CUMBERNAULD
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, KYLE ROAD, KILDRUM
McLELLAN, S: 2 huge dalle-de-verre windows. The Way of Sorrow, 66 foot long by 14 foot high. Illustrated below left. The Humiliation and Death of Christ, 16 foot by 44 foot. 1964 - 5. Illustrated below right.
PARISH CHURCH
WILSON, W: Single light, 1955.
DUMBARTON
DALMOAK CASTLE, RENTON ROAD,
It has the largest stained glass windows in a domestic house in Scotland.
RIVERSIDE PARISH CHURCH, HIGH STREET
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
ABBEY STUDIO: Queen Margaret window. STEWART, C E : Ascension window.
ST AUGUSTINE, HIGH STREET
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
ADAM, S: Stained glass at baptismal font. ALMQUIST, C (Des): "Others" Churches to visit. MORRIS: East window.
TOWN HALL
Council Chamber ALMQUIST (DES); SHRIGLEY & HUNT (FEC): 2 secular figures 1906. A set of 6 was planned but didn't happen because of cost. Illustrated in W Waters. The heraldry and backgrounds were designed by Jewitt and his team.
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