Isles of Scilly: Hughtown, St Mary
North aisle 1
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Listed in the Imperial War Museum’s Register of War Memorials, reference 35507.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son?
- Main subject
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donors
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- Eldred Wilks Banfield of Holy Vale, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, father of dedicatees
- Ellen Harvey Banfield, née Farquharson, second wife of Eldred Wilks Banfield, mother of dedicatees
- Dedicatees
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- Pte Eldred Cole Banfield, London Scottish Regiment, reported missing at Messines, Flanders, aged 19
- 2Lt Cyril Barnet Banfield, Royal Flying Corps, reported missing on the St Quentin front, aged 21
- Notes
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- Truro Diocesan Faculty 20/8/1919.
- Image of window.
- Maker from stylistic similarity to .
- Style also similar to
- Pedigree of the donors and dedicatees of the window:
Pedigree will scroll horizontally if wider than screen. Larger version.
S·George
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of
Eldred Cole Banfield,
private, London Scottish,
aged 19 years reported missing at Messines on ,
also Cyril Barnet Banfield, Lieut., Royal Flying Corps,
reported missing , on the St Quentin
Front. This window was erected by their parents
Eldred Wilks and Ellen Harvey Banfield of Holy Vale
St George holds, in his right hand, a spear with which he has killed the dragon at his feet.