Redruth, St Euny
South aisle 3
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 3
- Maker
- John Hall and Sons (Bristol and London) Ltd
- Main subject
- . Emblems of Urban District Council and Hospital Guild
- Dedicatee
- Grylls Phillips Paige, senior partner of Grylls and Paige, solicitors, of Redruth, first clerk of Camborne-Redruth Council, died aged 82
- Notes
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- Baptism of dedicatee, , .
- Death of dedicatee, (notice), (funeral).
- Insertion=deathdate.
- *Very similar in style and age to the other Hall windows.
Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed ( )
In memory of Grylls Phillips Paige T.D. B.A. (Oxon) –
The Urban District Council of Camborne-Redruth
The emblem of Camborne-Redruth Urban District Council, showing the ruins of Carn Brea Castle (subsequently incorporated into the logo of Kerrier District Council) with a pair of birds (thrushes?) above, and the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall below. Grylls Paige was the first clerk of Camborne-Redruth Council, from its formation in until his retirement in .
Camborne Redruth Hospital
The emblem of Camborne-Redruth Hospital (Guild of Friends?), showing the ruins of Carn Brea Castle (subsequently incorporated into the logo of Kerrier District Council), with an owl above and the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall below. The chairman of the the Guild of Friends of Camborne-Redruth and Barncoose Hospitals attended Grylls Paige’ funeral, so he may have been a member of the Guild.