A Canon of Saints
These dark December days seem ideal for photographing stained glass windows, just enough light to bring out the colours and not too much to lose the detail. This large east window was designed by John F Bentley, best known as the architect of Westminster Cathedral rather than as a stained glass window designer. Even on a dull day the colours are so vivid it almost looks new, yet it was made in 1870 by Lavers & Westlake.
The design reflects the name of the church - All Saints. But who are these saints? There are 35 depicted, some with their 'attributes' or symbols that serve as a clue to their identity. So far I've managed to name twelve, probably the rather more obvious ones. Can anyone do better?
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