Churches in Ireland

Churches in Ireland

Project by the Church of Ireland

  • W01 (Image 1, Overall)
  • W01 (Image 2, Left three lancets)
  • W01 (Image 3, Right three lancets)
  • W01 (Image 4, Detail left lancet lower; possibly Child and O'Brien)
  • W01 (Image 5, Detail left lancet upper; possibly Child and O'Brien)
  • W01 (Image 6, Detail 2nd from left lancet lower; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 7, Detail 2nd from left lancet upper; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 8, Detail centre lancet lower; possibly O'Brien)
  • W01 (Image 9, Detail centre lancet upper; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 10, Detail 4th from left lancet lower; possibly Rhind)
  • W01 (Image 11, Detail 4th from left lancet upper; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 12, Detail right lancet lower; possibly Child)
  • W01 (Image 13, Detail right lancet upper; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 14, Detail tracery; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 15, Detail tracery; possibly Elvery)
  • W01 (Image 16, Detail tracery; possibly Elvery)

W01

  • chancel; east;

    Five lancets, 2110mm x 380mm, four 6-foils and nineteen other tracery-lights.

  • The 'List of Principal WIndows' gives Child as the designer but this is a collaborative work by several An Tur Gloine artists, including Elvery and possibly O'Brien and Rhind. The memorial date postdates the window (date inserted later).

  • Patronage

    In memory of Henry Montgomery Archdale (1818-1898) and his wife Sarah (1819-1911).

  • Studio

    An Tur Gloine, Dublin (doc)

    An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art
  • Artist

    Alfred Ernest Child, 1875-1939 (doc)

    An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art
  • Alfred Ernest Child, 1875-1939 (lit)

    Fermanagh Times, 18 March 1908, p.8
  • Beatrice Elvery, 1883-1968 (lit)

    Fermanagh Times, 18 March 1908, p.8
  • Date

    1908 (lit)

    Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988
  • Iconography

    Te Deum

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