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EAST LOTHIAN
ABERLADY
ABERLADY PARISH CHURCH, MAIN STREET
BALLANTINE: 2-l, 1939. FRAMPTON, E: 6 lights in Chancel of 6 apostles, St Paul signed "EF 1889" 3 lights East, Nativity, Madonna. Madonna "adapted from Gosford Botticelli" BoS. 4 lights in South Aisle of Sermon on the Mount, Christ with little children, 2-l Raising of Jairus' daughter. North Aisle two pairs of two lights, Christ after the Resurrection.
ATHELSTANEFORD
ATHELSTANEFORD PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
BALLANTINE: Kinloch Memorial, 3-light and Tracery. KEMPE, C E: Crucifixion and Resurrection, South 1902. Presentation of Christ in the Temple, East, 1906. Adoration of the Magi, South, 1909. WOOD, M. I.: North transept window, 1958.
COCKENZIE
CHALMERS MEMORIAL, GOSFORD ROAD (FORMERLY UNITED FREE)
1 window "whose glass seems to be from the earlier church" Buldings of Scotland CHILTON, M (Des); BLYTH, J (Fec): Window in dormer to East, Christ as a carpenter and St Matthew. 1949. CHILTON, M (Des); KEMP, M (Fec): West window, Hunter Memorial, in memory of Will Hunter Esq. "Except the Lord..." - Ephesius ii 20. 1922.
DIRLETON
DIRLETON PARISH KIRK
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
South side, a "very naturalistic window" (Buildings of Scotland) of Christ and children, after 1893. CHILTON, M (Des): KEMP, M (Fec): 3-l in aisle, St Francis and the Animals, 1936.
DUNBAR
CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE WAVES, WESTGATE
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Stained glass behind the altar.
DUNBAR METHODIST CHURCH, VICTORIA STREET
METHODIST
Stained glass windows from St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.
DUNBAR PARISH CHURCH, QUEEN'S ROAD
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
HOGG, D: 1990 Illustrated below. McINNES 3-l and tracery South window 600cm x 220cm, The design is based on a passage from Isaiah 55 which relates to the word of God. The text featured in the window links symbolically with the parable of the sower and many other Christian symbols interwoven in the design. The window is one of two which face each other across the Church. The North window has the theme of Creation. 1991 Illustrated. Unusually for a church window, funded by Lothians, Border Horse Yeomanry, Scottish Development Agency, Dunbar Parish Church and organised by The Scottish Development Agency/Crafts Division.
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