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Symbols of Faith (East Tower, South Wall)
The two lancets windows depict (top down, left window and then right window): 1st window: 4 Symbols- Chalice, Patent, Vase and Towel, Censors; 2nd Window: 4 Symbols: Roundel- Robe (IHS), Bible, Purple Rob, White Robe. Location: East Bell Tower, 3rd Level, south wall. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1030/thumbnail.jp
View of South Nave Wall
From left to right the first two windows are by Louis Tiffany and Tiffany Glass Co., the third window is by Christopher Wallis, and the last two are by Maile Studios of Canterbury (England).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/anglican_interiors/1061/thumbnail.jp
Thumb Circumduction Close Up 6
Thumb Circumduction Close-uphttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/healthed_anatomy/1108/thumbnail.jp
View of North Nave Wall and Aisle from Entry to Baptistry
Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1005/thumbnail.jp
Detail, Inscription from Soldier’s Window or Signalman Henry Tree Memorial Window
Location: North aisle, 1st window from entry. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1011/thumbnail.jp
Detail, Signature from Right Lancet of The Baptism of Christ or Rev. Canon Sextus K. Stile’s Window
Signed Yvonne Williams. Location: North aisle, 2nd window from entry. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1013/thumbnail.jp
Resurrection Window
In memory of John Ellis, first Rector’s Warden of the parish. The three lancet window depicts (left to right): Angel with Palm Branch holding Bible, Risen Christ, and Angel with Palm Branch with a Crown and Anchor. At Center of Christ’ lancet is a lamb with a banner. Inscriptions: HOLY / HOLY / HOLY. TO /AND IN (left Lancet); FOR HE / IS RISEN/ I AM THE /RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. THE GLORY OF GOD / MEMORY OF THE LATE (center lancet); LORD GOD / ALMIGHTY. GO / JOHN ELLIS (right lancet) The lower inscription reads in order “To the Glory of God and in Memory of the Late John Ellis.” The phrasing “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty” is from Revelations 4:8; “He is Risen” is from Luke 24:6 and was phrase spoken by the angel to the women visiting Christ’s tomb on Easter morning. The text “I am the resurrection and the life” from John 11:15 Location: Chancel east wall. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1039/thumbnail.jp
Living Connections with the Dead: An Anthropological Exploration of Relics Cared for by the Roman Catholic Diocese, London, Ontario.
This monograph is the class project for a course entitled “Mortuary Archaeology”. The goal of the course is to engage students with the cross-cultural and deep temporal examination of how different societies deal with death.
The project arose from conversations between the course instructor, Andrew Nelson, and the archivist for the Roman Catholic Diocese of London, Debra Majer, in August of 2021. After an initial meeting with Debra on February 9th, the students began the process of building project proposals surrounding the theme of sacred relics. After approval by Nelson and Majer, the five students from Western University started their individual projects from February to April of 2022. During this time, the students communicated with both Nelson and Majer regarding their projects, two of which included the direct analysis of some of the Diocese’s relics. In this sense, this volume is a mix of both theoretical work and experimental approaches in the study of sacred relics from the Roman Catholic Church.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/archaeology_ebooks/1002/thumbnail.jp