Isles of Scilly: Hughtown, St Mary
North aisle 1
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 35507.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- 1919
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son?
- Main subject
- St George
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donor
- Eldred Wilks Banfield and Ellen Harvey Banfield of Holy Vale, parents of dedicatees
- Dedicatee
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- Pte Eldred Cole Banfield, London Scottish Regiment, reported missing at Messines, Flanders, aged 19
- Lt Cyril Barnet Banfield, Royal Flying Corps, reported missing on the St Quentin front
- Notes
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- Truro Diocesan Faculty 20/8/1919.
- Image of window.
- Maker from stylistic similarity to .
- Style also similar to
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.