St Columb Major, St Columba
North transept
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
Listed in the Imperial War Museum’s Register of War Memorials, reference 53079.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Percy Bacon Ltd, designed by GH Fellowes Prynne
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 1a. 1b. Andrew is called by Christ 1c. George slays the dragon 1d. David converts the Welsh to Christianity - Tracery subject
- Dove with two angels.
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donors
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- Jane Whitford, widow of Henry Whitford
- Edward Thomas Theophilus Whitford-Hawkey of Bospolvans, St Columb Major, son of Henry Whitford, father of Lt Antony Whitford-Hawkey
- Dedicatees
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- Lt Antony Henry Whitford-Hawkey, RAF, died
- Henry Whitford, died
- Designs
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- Andrew is called by Christ (1b)
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- . Menheniot, St Lalluwy, North aisle 2. 1a.
- George slays the dragon (1c)
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- . Menheniot, St Lalluwy, North aisle 2. 1b.
- Notes
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Experiences in the RFC Royal Flying Corps
by Lieutenant Antony Henry Whitford-Hawkey, , originally published in The Shirburnian and reprinted by the Old Shirburnian Society. Includes photograph of Lt Whitford-Hawkey, probably taken at the school when he was in the OTC.- Commonwealth War Graves Commission ID 776972.
- Lt Whitford-Hawkey’s entry in the Sherborne School Book of Remembrance, which includes another photgraph of him.
- Death of Henry Whitford, .
- Truro Diocesan Faculty , plans, design, correspondence between Percy Bacon Bros and ,
- Insertion, donors, dedicatees, maker, designer, , (gives inscription on tablet below window).
- Manufacturer from .
- The design of 1d (David converts the Welsh to Christianity) is similar to that of Menheniot, 1c.