Windows made by O’Connor
This includes windows by
- O’Connor, Michael
- O’Connor, Michael & Taylor, William George
- Taylor & Clifton
- Taylor, WG
- O’Connor, Michael & Taylor, William George, designed by Michael Williams
In Cornwall
- Botus Fleming, St Mary
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- North aisle east (vestry), , three lights, Christ with Roman centurion and soldiers
- Davidstow, St David
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- Chancel east, , five lights,
- Chancel south, , three lights,
- South aisle east, , five lights, : “The Dying Christian”
- Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
IHϲ monogram ΧΡϲ monogram Christ in Majesty, with four angels Archbishop William Laud Archbishop William Juxon Bishop Lancelot Andrewes Fleur-de-lys—symbol of Gabriel Scales—symbol of Michael Fish—symbol of Raphael
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- Lanreath, St Manarck (Marnach) and St Dunstan
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- Chancel north, , four lights,
- Millbrook, All Saints
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- Chancel east, , five lights, Matthew : Mark ; Christ ( - Ascension) : John : Luke
- South Chapel east, , three lights, The Last Supper ( )
- South Chapel south, , three lights, Faith : Hope : Charity.
- Porthilly, St Michael
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
2a. Angels in adoration and playing tambourine 2b. . . Angels with palm frond and sword. 2c. Angels playing instrument and holding scroll 1a. Angel holding a palm frond 1b. 1c. Angel with a boy in medieval clothing
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- St Day, Holy Trinity (old church)
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- E1. Chancel apse northeast, , two lights,
2a. 2b. 1. - E2. Chancel apse east, , single light,
2. 1. - E3. Chancel apse southeast, , two lights,
2a. 2b. 1. - N2. North aisle east, , single light,
- S2. South aisle east, , single light,
- E1. Chancel apse northeast, , two lights,
- St Ives, St Ia the Virgin
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- St Mewan, St Mewan
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- Tower west, 1860s, two lights,
a. b. St John the Divine
- Tower west, 1860s, two lights,
- St Minver, St Menefreda
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Resurrected Christ flanked by two angels above Nativity : Crucifixion : Deposition from the Cross