Windows made by Lavers & Barraud
This includes windows by
- Lavers & Barraud
- Lavers, Barraud & Westlake
- Lavers, Barraud & Westlake, designed by Edmund Sedding
In Cornwall
- Broadwoodwidger, St Nicholas
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- [unknown location],
- Tower, , St Nicholas baptising three boys out of the brine tub
- Camborne, St Martin and St Meriadocus
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- Tower west, , four lights, St Martin dividing his cloak with beggar : Baptism of St Martin, with four symbols of the evangelists.
- Cardinham, St Meubred
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Resurrection, Crucifixion, Ascension
- Constantine, St Constantine
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Agony in Gethsemane above Lamb : Ascension : Thomas above Pelican
- Chancel south, , three lights, Good Shepherd : Christ : Christ at the door
- Crowan, St Crewenna
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Crucifixion
- South aisle west, , three lights, Ascension
- Gulval, St Gulval
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- South Chapel east, , two lights,
2a. 2b. 1a. 1b. - South aisle 2, , two lights, Baptism of Christ :Christ with the Doctors in the Temple
- South aisle 3, , single light, Flight to Egypt
- South aisle west, , two lights,
2a. 2b. 1a. 1b. - South Chapel south 1, , three lights,
2. 1. - South aisle 1, , three lights, Sermon on the Mount above Wedding at Cana
- North aisle 2, , three lights, Paul’s conversion of the road to Damascus above Paul and the serpent and fire
- South Chapel south 2, , three lights,
2. 1.
- South Chapel east, , two lights,
- Gwennap, St Wenappa
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- South aisle east, , three lights, b.
- Illogan, St Illogan
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- South aisle 2, , three lights, Parable of the Good Shepherd above two types of shepherd:
2a. The shepherd watches over his sheep in the fold 2b. The shepherd finds the lost sheep 2c. The shepherd brings the lost sheep back to the fold 1a. 1b. 1c.
- South aisle 2, , three lights, Parable of the Good Shepherd above two types of shepherd:
- Kenwyn, St Keyne or St Cuby
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- Chancel north 3, , three lights, Entry into Jerusalem (dedicatee died on Palm Sunday).
- North transept east, , three lights,
a. b. c. Crest and motto of Vivian
- Lamorran, St Moren
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Scenes from the life of Christ.
3b. 2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- Chancel east, , three lights, Scenes from the life of Christ.
- Landewednack, St Wynwallow
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- Chancel south 2, , single light, Christ raising the dead
- North aisle west, , three lights, St Peter : Christ : St John the evangelist
- Launceston, St Mary Magdalene
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- South aisle 2, , four lights, Entertaining strangers surrounded by six Corporal Acts of Mercy
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and arms of four generations of Lawrence:
3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 2a. 2b, 2c. The Eastern mode of entertaining strangers 2d. 1a. Arms of Arthur Lawrence (great grandfather) 1b. Arms of Humphrey Lawrence (grandfather) 1c. Arms of Humphrey Lawrence (father) 1d. Arms of Northmore Herle Pierce Lawrence (dedicatee) - South aisle 5, , four lights,
2a, 2b. 2c, 2d. 1a. Plant 1b. Plant 1c. Plant 1d. Plant
- South aisle 2, , four lights, Entertaining strangers surrounded by six Corporal Acts of Mercy
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and arms of four generations of Lawrence:
- Mabe, St Laud
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Two angels with scrolls but no inscriptions above : Transfiguration with Peter James and John below
- South Chapel east, , four lights, Deposition in the tomb (Pieta): Resurrection : Christ and Mary Magdalene in the garden (Noli me tangere) : Angel at the tomb and three Marys.
- Madron, St Madern
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- Chancel east, , five lights, St Gabriel : BVM : Christ in majesty : St John : St Michael. Twenty three angels in background.
- Maker, St Mary and St Julian
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- South (Edgcumbe) aisle south 1, , three lights, Armorials:-
- William Richard Edgcumbe, Viscount Valletort, elder brother of father of donor, eldest son of 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died .
- Emma Sophia Countess Brownlow, aunt of donor, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, widow of the 1st Earl Brownlow, died .
- Lady Caroline Macdonald, aunt of donor, wife of Ronald George Macdonald of Clanronald, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died .
- South (Edgcumbe) aisle south 2, , three lights, Armorials:-
- Ernest Augustus Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died .
- Caroline Augusta Edgcumbe, née Fielding or Feilding, Dowager Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, wife of 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died .
- George Edgcumbe, brother of 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died .
- South (Edgcumbe) aisle south 1, , three lights, Armorials:-
- Marazion, All Saints
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- South aisle west, [unknown date], three lights, Entry into Jerusalem
- Chancel east, , single light, Christ in glory
- Chancel south 1, , single light, Gabriel
- West, , three lights,
a. b. c. - Chancel north 1, , single light, St Michael and dragon (named in nimbus, unlike other Chancel lights
- South aisle 2, , two lights, Building of Solomon’s temple above two angels with dedication scroll
- South aisle 3, , two lights, Vision of new Jerusalem as revealed to St John the Divine above two angels holding dedication scroll
- South aisle 4, , two lights, SS Nicholas : Ervet
- Marhamchurch, St Marwenna
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- North Chapel east, , three lights, Six Corporal Acts of Mercy
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2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c. - Nave south 1, , three lights, Noli me tangere : Christ appears to apostles after resurrection : Road to Emmaus
- North Chapel east, , three lights, Six Corporal Acts of Mercy
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- Mawnan, St Maunanus and St Stephen
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Good Shepherd : SS Stephen : John
- Mawnan Smith, St Michael’s Chapel
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- Nave south 1, [unknown date], two lights, St Peter above “feed my sheep” : St Paul above martyrdom
- Chancel apse, , three lights, (lancets) Bearing the Cross : Crucifixion : Noli me tangere
- Chancel south, , single light, Ascension
- Morwenstow, St Morwenna and St John the Baptist
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- North aisle 1, , three lights, Faith : Hope : Charity
- North aisle east, , four lights, David and Jonathan, surrounded by twelve saints, each associated with one of the dedicatee’s twelve children.
- Chancel south, , single light, Call of Nathanael
- South aisle 2, , four lights,
- Shield of David, lych gate, Revd Hawker at St John’s Well, Morwenstow church interior, St Morwenna.
- Morwenstow Cornish cross, Morwenstow font, chancel fresco, John the Baptist.
- Manning tomb, Morwenstow piscina, Baptism of Christ, execution of John the Baptist.
- Pentacle of Solomon, figurehead of the Caledonia, well of St Morwenna, Morwenstow church exterior, St Nectan.
- Chancel north, , single light, Visitation of BVM
- North Petherwin, St Paternus
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- North aisle west (vestry), [unknown date], single light,
- Penzance, St John the Baptist
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- South aisle 2 right light, , single light, Good Shepherd
- South aisle 2 left light, , single light, Angel
- Perranuthnoe, St Michael and St Piran
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- Chancel east, , three lights,
a. b. c. - South transept south, , two lights, Two scenes from the raising of Jairus’ daughter (N).
- Chancel east, , three lights,
- Phillack, St Felicitas
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- Chancel south, , two lights, Resurrection : Ascension
- Chancel north, , two lights, Nativity : Baptism of Christ
- Rame, St German
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Crucifixion
- St Allen, St Alleyne
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- Chancel east, , four lights,
2a. Decorated quarries 2b, 2c. 2d. Decorated quarries 1a. Anchor 1b, 1c. 1d. Anchor - South aisle 3, , three lights, Geometric decorative patterns : now all plain glass except for one roundel, original leadlines
- Chancel east, , four lights,
- St Breocke, St Breock
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- South transept, , four lights, Nativity : Baptism of Christ : Crucifixion : Ascension
- St Gluvias, St Gluviacus
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- Chancel east, , three lights, Ascension
- Chancel south, , two lights, (N).
- St Issey, St Ida
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- South aisle east, , two lights, Raising of Lazarus
- St Mewan, St Mewan
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- South Chapel south, , three lights, Parable of the Good Shepherd and Christ as the Light of the World
2a. The shepherd finds the lost sheep 2b. Christ as the light of the world. 2c. The shepherd watches over his sheep in the fold 1a. Red flower (poppy?) in roundel 1b. Blue flower (rose?) in roundel 1c. Red flower (poppy?) in roundel
- South Chapel south, , three lights, Parable of the Good Shepherd and Christ as the Light of the World
- St Michael’s Mount, St Michael and All Angels
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- e1. Chancel east, , four lights,
a. The archangel Michael fighting Satan b. c. d. Appearance of Archangel Michael to Cornish fishermen - s2. Chancel south 1, , two lights, Two angels holding children
- Chancel north 2, , two lights, Good Shepherd : Charity
- Chancel north 1, , two lights, Bishop blessing a child : Female saint and child
- e1. Chancel east, , four lights,
- St Tudy, St Tudius
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- North aisle 1, , three lights, Good Shepherd (set in plain glass - “pickled”)
- St Winnow, St Winnow
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- Chancel north 2, , single light, (N).
- Chancel north 1, , three lights,
a. b. c.
- Stratton, St Andrew
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- South aisle 4, [unknown date], three lights, Adoration of the Shepherds : Crucifixion : Ascension
- Temple, St Catherine
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- Chancel east, , two lights, Nativity : Ascension
- Truro, St Paul
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- Chancel east, , seven lights,
- St Matthew above the martyrdom of St Stephen
- St Mark
- St Paul
- Blessed Virgin Mary and Infant Jesus
- St Stephen?
- St Luke
- St John the Evangelist above the martyrdom of St Paul
- Vestry east, , three lights, Adoration of the shepherds
- Vestry south 1, , two lights, Christ and the doctors in the temple
- Vestry south 2, , two lights, Christ in the carpenter’s shop
- Chancel east, , seven lights,
- Trythall, All Saints
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- [unknown location], , single light, Flight to Egypt
- Whitstone, St Anne
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- South aisle 5, , two lights,
a. b. - South aisle east, , three lights,
a. b. c.
- South aisle 5, , two lights,
Outside Cornwall
These are mostly windows that have some connection with Cornwall; it is not intended to be a complete list.
- Trull, All Saints
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- South aisle 4, , three lights, Six of the Corporal Acts of Mercy
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2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- South aisle 4, , three lights, Six of the Corporal Acts of Mercy
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- Tysoe, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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- [unknown location], , three lights, The seven Corporal Acts of Mercy
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3b. 2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. 1b. 1c.
- [unknown location], , three lights, The seven Corporal Acts of Mercy
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