Redruth, St Andrew
South Chapel south 2
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Blakeman, Charles
- Main subject
- Donors
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- Mr B Higgins, son of Effie Higgins
- Miss Mary Katherine Higgins, daughter of Effie Higgins, Church Guide Captain, Sunday School teacher, died
- Dedicatees
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- Effie Forrester Higgins of 19 Park Road, Redruth, died 1944 aged 73
- Emma Ada Job died third quarter of 1948 aged 82 (GR0)
- Florence Winifred Job died aged 63
- Notes
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- The Census for Redruth,
RG11/2330 (Part 1),
records four daughters of John and Catherine Job, living at 16 Penryn Street, Redruth:
- Lucy Beatrice Job, aged 17
- Emma Ada Job, aged 15
- Ellie [sic] Forrester Job, aged 11
- Florence Winifred Job, aged 7
- Death of Florence Winifred Job, .
- Death of Effie Higgins, .
- Truro Diocesan Faculty 18/2/1951 for one stained-glass window in Lady Chapel south.
- Maker’s mark and dated.
- Brooks, Alan; Cormac, Peter. The Lowndes & Drury Archive. The Journal of Stained Glass Volume , , p 84, London. The Glass House invoice to Charles Blakeman, , £18.
- There is a brass plaque below the window in memory of Mary Katherine Higgins, a donor of this window, by whose legacy the Lady Chapel was refurbished and decorated.
- The Census for Redruth,
RG11/2330 (Part 1),
records four daughters of John and Catherine Job, living at 16 Penryn Street, Redruth:

I M Effie Higgins Emma & Winifred Job R·I·P In memoriam (In memory of) Effie Higgins, Emma and Winifred Job Requiescant in pace (May they rest in peace)
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Inscription in the lower part of the window and, in the lower right, the signature of the maker, Charles Blakeman, and insertion date.
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