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Log 172. St Luke, Tunbridge Wells

  • Erika Szyszczak and John Collins
  • Aug 14, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 2





St Lukes Tunbridge Wells

The five stained glass windows located behind the altar were dedicated on 11th May 1924, the central three given by the parish to the memory of Adelaide Anne Mitchell, the left one to the memory of Edward Maugham Kelsey (the Vicar’s Warden from 1911 – 1918) by his brother Mr. A. R. Kelsey, while the Vicar Rev. A. D. Ferrier - Rowe, gave the right one in memory of his mother. The windows all depict stories from St. Luke’s Gospel — The Annunciation, The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Christ’s Ascension, and Christ and the Doctors — with the  fifth one being of St. Luke and St. Paul, taken from 2 Timothy. 14


(c) Henfield Museum, November 2021

(c) John Collns and Erika Szyszczak, 2 May 2026

 
 
 

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