St Mary’s Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire.
Windows 10-12 The twelve apostles beneath the articles of the creed: note the Prince of Wales feathers in the small lights.
Window 12.
4 lights. Left to right:-
1 - An apostle, intended to be St Matthew, with cross-staff.
2 - St Simon with saw and book.
3 - St Judes Thaddeus with cakes.
4 - St Matthias with halberd and clasped book. [The V&A has original. They provided a full-sized photograph of St Matthias which is what you can see today.]
Detail: Figures with scrolls below apostle.
Note - the lights were restored about 1861.
Fairford Church Windows
Text taken from 'St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire'. 4th ed 2001. Revised by Geoff Hawkes and Kenneth Munn.
Since 1986 there has been a programme of restoration of the windows by the Barley Studio in York.
The twenty-eight windows have been used to express and teach by pictures the Christian faith for nearly 500 years. No other parish church in the land has retained a complete set of late medieval glass. The plan of these windows illustrated the Christian faith as in the pages of a picture book. Opposite to the twelve prophets, who foretold the faith, stand twelve apostles, each beneath a sentence of the Apostles' Creed, which expresses the faith. Four evangelists, who recorded the faith, are opposite four doctors of the Church, who expounded the faith. Above stand twelve martyrs, or confessors, who suffered for the faith; opposite are twelve enemies of the faith. Within the chancel screens is shown, in the Life of Christ, the foundation of our faith. In the bottom centre panel of the East window stands Our Lord being judged by Pilate. In the West Window is shown Christ judging the whole world.
www.fairfordhistory.org.uk/Topics/churchwindows10.html
St Mary’s Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire.
Windows 10-12 The twelve apostles beneath the articles of the creed: note the Prince of Wales feathers in the small lights.
Window 12.
4 lights. Left to right:-
1 - An apostle, intended to be St Matthew, with cross-staff.
2 - St Simon with saw and book.
3 - St Judes Thaddeus with cakes.
4 - St Matthias with halberd and clasped book. [The V&A has original. They provided a full-sized photograph of St Matthias which is what you can see today.]
Detail: Figures with scrolls below apostle.
Note - the lights were restored about 1861.
Fairford Church Windows
Text taken from 'St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire'. 4th ed 2001. Revised by Geoff Hawkes and Kenneth Munn.
Since 1986 there has been a programme of restoration of the windows by the Barley Studio in York.
The twenty-eight windows have been used to express and teach by pictures the Christian faith for nearly 500 years. No other parish church in the land has retained a complete set of late medieval glass. The plan of these windows illustrated the Christian faith as in the pages of a picture book. Opposite to the twelve prophets, who foretold the faith, stand twelve apostles, each beneath a sentence of the Apostles' Creed, which expresses the faith. Four evangelists, who recorded the faith, are opposite four doctors of the Church, who expounded the faith. Above stand twelve martyrs, or confessors, who suffered for the faith; opposite are twelve enemies of the faith. Within the chancel screens is shown, in the Life of Christ, the foundation of our faith. In the bottom centre panel of the East window stands Our Lord being judged by Pilate. In the West Window is shown Christ judging the whole world.
www.fairfordhistory.org.uk/Topics/churchwindows10.html