St Runius, Marown Parish, Crosby, Isle of Man.
The Work:- Single Light of a pair, with tracery over.
Date:- 1931/2
Location in church:- South Nave.
Subject:- Jesus calming the waters.
Inscription:- “Peace, be still.” Mark 4:39
Dedication:- “This window was erected to the HONOUR and GLORY of GOD
and in loving memory of RICHARD and EMILY HOOPER
by their sons WILLIAM and FRANK. 1932”.
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Back of the cartoon/sketch has Glasby’s Kensington address overwritten with Putney.
Regarding date of the work see also the article:- Donald Green, Dennis Hadley and
Joan Hadley, “The life and work of William Glasby (1863 – 1941)”, The Journal of
Stained Glass, vol xxxii (2008), 91 – 106.
Glasby’s name and date are not shown.
See also Log NW 15.
Cartoon size 6 x 21cm. Backing size 10 x 24.5cm.
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With thanks to Rev’d Canon J. Ward for data and photo supplied during 2022.
There are two Windows
Note: The Good Shepherd and Peace Be Still, Glasby Windows - Marown (isle-of-man.com)
IoM Victorian Soc. Newsletter 43 May 1996.
(c) John Collins and Erika Szyszczak 2022
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