Windows made by Heaton, Butler & Bayne
This includes windows by
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne. Designed by JA Reeve (architect)
In Cornwall
- Breage, St Breaca
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- South aisle 1, , three lights,
- North aisle 1, , three lights,
a. b. c.
- Budock, St Budock
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- South transept south, , four lights, Virgin martyrs: SS Agnes : Dorothea : Elizabeth : Margaret.
- South transept east, , single light, Faith (FA).
- Carnmenellis, Holy Trinity
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Crucifixion
- Charlestown, St Paul
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- South aisle 2, , single light,
2. 1. Arms of Hext impaling Yeatman.
- South aisle 2, , single light,
- Crowan, St Crewenna
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- Chancel north, , two lights, Faith : Charity
- Chancel east, , five lights, Ascension with praying angel and angel with scroll
- North Chapel north, , three lights, King David : BVM and child : St Cecilia
- Fowey, St Fimbarrus
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- Tower west, , four lights, Two scenes of Christ preaching from a boat (two lights for each) : above Nativity : Presentation : Baptism : Suffer little children (N).
- Gulval, St Gulval
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- Chancel east, , five lights,
2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 1a. William Bolitho, snr. Arms of Bolitho 1b. Philippa Bolitho, née Foster. Arms of Bolitho impaling Foster 1c. Richard Foster Bolitho. Arms of Bolitho 1d. Amelia Sage Bolitho, née Ley. Arms of Bolitho impaling ? 1e. William Bolitho, jnr. Arms of Bolitho - North aisle west, , four lights,
a. b. c. d. - North transept north, , four lights, Isaiah : Jeremiah : Malachi : Zecharia
- Chancel east, , five lights,
- Kea, All Hallows
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- Nave north 2, , two lights,
a. b.
- Nave north 2, , two lights,
- Manaccan, St Manaccus and St Dunstan
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- North aisle east, , three lights, Faith : Hope : Charity
- Mevagissey, St Peter
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
a. b. c. - Chancel south 1, , two lights, Good Shepherd
- Chancel south 2, , two lights, Praising Christ the King
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- Newlyn, St Peter
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- North aisle 3, , single light, Christ stilling the waves
- North aisle 2, , single light, Miraculous draught of fishes
- North aisle 4, , single light, Philip presenting Nathanael to Christ (“no guile”)
- Pencoys (Four Lanes), St Andrew
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Outer lights contain roundels in grisaille.
2a. b. 2a. 1a. 1c.
- Chancel east, , three lights, Outer lights contain roundels in grisaille.
- Perran-ar-Worthal, St Piran
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- Chancel east, ,
a. The walk to Emmaus b. Noli me tangere c. Christ and the disciples on the shore
- Chancel east, ,
- Probus, St Probus and St Grace
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- Chancel east, , five lights,
2. 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. 1e. - South Chapel east, , four lights, The four greater Old-Testament prophets
2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 1a. Saw, a symbol of Isaiah 1b. Judah’s sceptre, a symbol of Jeremiah 1c. Closed gate, a symbol of Ezekiel 1d. Lion’s head, a symbol of Daniel
- Chancel east, , five lights,
- St Anthony-in-Meneage, St Anthony
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
2. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- St Austell, Holy Trinity
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- North aisle 4, , four lights, Faith above Noah releasing dove : Hope above Angel and two Marys : Charity above Dorcas distributing alms : Sacrifice above Abraham leading Isaac.
- St Breocke, St Breock
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- South Chapel south 1, , four lights, Feeding of the five thousand : Healing of servant : Wedding at Canna : Last Supper
- St Ewe, All Saints
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- Chancel east, , five lights,
3c. 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 1a. 1b. 1c. Cross and instruments of the Passion 1d. 1e. - South aisle 1, , two lights,
a. Christ holding a small child b. Christ with hands held up in blessing - South aisle 2, , two lights,
- Chancel east, , five lights,
- St Ives, St Ia the Virgin
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- Lady Chapel south 2, , three lights,
2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- Lady Chapel south 2, , three lights,
- St Just-in-Roseland, St Just
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- North aisle 1, , two lights,
a. b.
- North aisle 1, , two lights,
- St Mewan, St Mewan
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- South Chapel east, , three lights, Jubal, the inventor of musical instruments : Salvator Mundi : David, the royal harpist.
a. b. c. - South aisle 2, , three lights,
- South Chapel east, , three lights, Jubal, the inventor of musical instruments : Salvator Mundi : David, the royal harpist.
- Truro, High School for Girls
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- Stairs, , single light, Painting, Sculpture, Poetry and Science allegorical figures
- Truro, St John the Evangelist
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- Chancel apse north, , two lights, (N).
- Chancel apse east, , two lights, (N).
- Chancel apse south, , two lights, (N).
- West, , three lights, St John the Evangelist’s eagle in central roundel, with five roundels of texts
- South gallery 1, , three lights,
- Communion chalice
- Melchizedec
- Communion paten and Host
- South gallery 2, , three lights,
- Water from the rock
- Moses
- Burning bush
- North gallery 1, , three lights,
- Scroll (Psalms or music?)
- King David playing harp
- Sling with stones
- South aisle 1, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- South aisle 2, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- South aisle 3, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- North aisle 3, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- North aisle 2, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- North aisle 1, , three lights, Decorative tree motif (same as in background for Gallery windows)
- Washaway, Wadebridge, St Conan
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- West, , four lights,
2b. Badge of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 2c. Badge of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. - North transept north, , two lights,
a. b. - Chancel east, , three lights, The three Theological Virtues:
a. b. c.
- West, , four lights,