David Cronin
Brushford - Nave North Wall - Luard Window
The village of Brushford, Somerset, lies just over one mile south of Dulverton.
The parish church of Saint Nicholas as seen today probably dates from the 13th century, although the Norman font hints at an earlier foundation.
The church has a number of stained glass windows. This photograph shows a window in the north wall of the church dedicated to the memory of a young member of the Luard family who died in 1891. The window was made by Morris and Co. using designs, or cartoons, by Edward Burne-Jones. The three main figures represent Humility, Christ as the Good Shepherd and Charity. Under the main figures are for panels represententing moments from the story of Jesus.
Brushford - Nave North Wall - Luard Window
The village of Brushford, Somerset, lies just over one mile south of Dulverton.
The parish church of Saint Nicholas as seen today probably dates from the 13th century, although the Norman font hints at an earlier foundation.
The church has a number of stained glass windows. This photograph shows a window in the north wall of the church dedicated to the memory of a young member of the Luard family who died in 1891. The window was made by Morris and Co. using designs, or cartoons, by Edward Burne-Jones. The three main figures represent Humility, Christ as the Good Shepherd and Charity. Under the main figures are for panels represententing moments from the story of Jesus.