RSA exhibition : Dr MacDonald Memorial, 1898.

  • RAIGMORE HOSPITAL
REHFELD, B:
Corridor window, 4 seasons, mainly copper foil and American glasses. One of the nurses told me they had lots of problems with trolleys and wheel chairs hitting it...

  • ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, ARDROSS STREET
  • SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
St Andrew's Chapel, South Aisle. The windows in this aisle tell the story of the early life of Jesus from the Annunciation to His work in Nazareth at the carpenter's bench.
West window 5-l and tracery of the Last Judgement.
Illustrated.

  • ST COLUMBA HIGH CHURCH
WEBSTER, G:
Large rose East 1957.
 
  • ST MARY'S, HUNTLY STREET
  • ROMAN CATHOLIC
South wall East 2 lancet window apparently on theme "For those in peril on the sea". 20th century.
South wall lancet window of Mary and Child. 20th century.
South wall West of Christ and lamb. 20th century.
HENDRIE?:
North aisle window war memorial, showing Baptism of Christ. Presumably about 1920.

  • SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
COMPER, N:
East wall, the Window of the Archangels in memory of Canon Mackintosh (depicted kneeling at a prie-dieu in the third window), St Michael's great benefactor, who died in 1926. The Archangels Uriel, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael (left to right)) are depicted in the window in the subtle colours favoured by Comper. 

  • ST STEPHENS, SOUTHSIDE ROAD
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
BALLANTINE A & Son:
Glass of 1897 and 1906

  • TOWN HALL
Committee Room: Windows commemorating Victoria's jubilee, depicting Forth Bridge, Albert Docks, 10 Prime ministers and Vicky. 1897. Compare with the Antiquaries window, National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, from 1891.
Stairway. 3-l with coats of arms, including  camel and elephant supporters of Inverness Town Council. It is believed that some of the glass comes from the previous town hall.
ADAMS & SMALL:
Main Hall windows depicting Sir Walter Scott  and Ossian (signed and dated) and crests of chief clans in Scotland and small roundels of industries in Inverness. 1888. Repaired and cleaned in 2000 (by Birmingham firm? suggested someone when we visited) Illustrated - before the dog's head got broken!

  • WEST CHURCH, HUNTLY STREET
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
1-l East Wall, South of pulpit, angel with inscription "O grave where is thy victory?"
1-l East Wall, North of pulpit, angel with inscription "My crown is not of this world. It awaits me there"
Both are in memory of Agnes Kerr, who died "the result of an accident at Johannesburg" 6/3/1911, and were erected by her brother (in Johannesburg) in 1913.
WILSON, W:
1-l North wall East WW11 Memorial depicting Christ surrounded by members of the forces. Signed "W Wilson".
1-l North wall middle "Suffer little children" (actually child). Memorial to George Henry Grant B.D., minister at West Church 8/7/36 - 24/12/49. Signed "W Wilson".
1-l South wall, St Columba. In memory of Alexander Mackechnie, d  Dec. 1947, his wife Isabella Philip, d  1944, and others of the Mackechnie family. Unsigned.


KINCRAIG

  • INSH PARISH CHURCH
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
TURNER, H:
Engraved glass south window of St John's Cross, Iona, 1963.

  • INSH VILLAGE CHURCH
Small dalle de verre window of Celtic Cross. Illustrated - much more striking than the
St Andrews Inverness
Wee Watty and his dug

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