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Christ in Majesty
Inscription: TO THE GLORY OF GOD CLARANCE W. FOREMAN, PRIEST 1917-1975. Location: Center Window, Sanctuary. Lead Investigator: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]). Photograph: Katie Oateshttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpaulcathedral/1002/thumbnail.jp
Bishop’s Mitre
Location: Near east exterior entrance to Sacristy. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1004/thumbnail.jp
Symbols of the Sacrament of the Eucharist and Symbols of the Sacrament of Marriage
Location: Sacristy hall behind the main altar 1 of 3 diptych windows - North wall (east to west), 1st window. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1005/thumbnail.jp
The Visitation of Mary and Anne
Location: Lady Chapel, North wall, 2nd window (west to east). The images are lighted by artifiical light. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1017/thumbnail.jp
Icon of St. Luke and Icon of St. John the Evangelist
Location: Sacristy Main Room, North wall, east window. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1042/thumbnail.jp
Spring Time
Refers to the nature springtime renewal and life to come. Work produced by Rosemary Killbourn. Location: transom, North Room Entrance. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).
Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected])https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stmikesangels/1004/thumbnail.jp
St. Cecilia
North Transept arm-east wall; To the Glory of God in Loving Memory of/ Adolf Egener, Sept 26, 1854-Jan. 27, 1927. And His Wife/Louise Isobel Tristram, Nov. 22 1850-Nov 14, 1937. /The Gift of Their Son When Organist of This Church (l1): Te Deum Laudamus; Te Deum laudamus is Latin for “God, We Praise You.” Sometimes knowns as the “Ambrosian hymnal,” a reference to St. Ambrose, and is among the oldest hymnal dating probably from around the 4th Century. It is often sung at moments of celebration. The choice of Cecilia relates to the common association of her as the patron saint of music in Catholic and Anglican traditions. In the left window Cecilia is seated a piano, her attribute. Behind her stands an angel playing a violin. The right light in the diptych pair has two additional angels, one playing a harp and the other holds and sings from a hymnal. To The Glory of God/And All That Sing To Him./Erected By The Choir of This Church.(l2) L1) “We Praise Thee God” L2) Thou Art The Kingdom of Glory, O Christ. L2 scroll: Praise the Lordhttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/anglican_stainedglass/1387/thumbnail.jp
Rotation of the Scapula Close Up 5
Rotation of the Scapula Close Uphttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/healthed_anatomy/1094/thumbnail.jp