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KIRKCUDBRIGHT
AUCHENCAIRN
BALLANTINE, A & GARDINER: 3-l East window, Jesus teaching. Signed 1903. BUITTLE
PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
STRACHAN, D: 3-l Chancel South window, war memorial. The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, flanked by the Way of the Cross and the Annunciation says Buildings of Scotland; Christ carrying His Cross, angel to the shepherds, Faithful and True on the White Horse (Rev 19.11) and St George and Dragon, says Russell. 1920.
CARSPHAIRN
PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
McLUNDIE, R D: 3 lights in apse. Good Shepherd 1956, flanked by Ss Andrew and Paul, 1960
CASTLE DOUGLAS
FORMER ST ANDREWS PARISH CHURCH, NOW A THEATRE, MARLE STREET
CHILTON, M I: 3-1 Chancel North window, War memorial, 1948. Design exhibited at RSA 1952.
CAULKERBUSH
SOUTHWICK PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
Late 19th century stained glass.
COLVEND
PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
East window, South transept, Adoration of the Magi. c1930 West window, South transept, Risen Lord on the road to Emmaus. c1930 "Apparently by the same hand, the figure realistic but simplified" Buildings of Scotland ADAM, S & Co: East window, Ascension, 1918. "the colours quite deep" Buildings of Scotland". CHILTON, M & KEMP, M: West window, North aisle, 1926 "strongly coloured… showing a fey-looking St John accompanied by a determined eagle" Buildings of Scotland.
CORSOCK
PARISH CHURCH
THOMAS, B: Rhododendron window, memorial to Brigadier General McEwen.
GATEHOUSE OF FLEET
ST MARY'S CHURCH, DROMORE ROAD
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
"the somewhat undistinguished windows portray not only biblical characters but, uniquely in the Scottish Episcopal church, martin Luther and John Knox!." Web site
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
GREYFRIARS (ST FRANCIS OF ASSISSI), MOTE BRAE
SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIAN
3 modern windows including FINDLAY, I: St Michael treading down the serpent, symbol of evil. It was made by Isabella Findlay, a member of the congregation, and presented to the Church. WEBSTER, G:
PARISH CHURCH
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
MEIKLE, Wm & Sons: 1-l front gable depicting "Jesus the Good Shepherd" in memory of Rev A D Campbell.Illustrated
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