Falmouth, Wesleyan Chapel
W1. West
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 5
- Maker
- John Hall and Sons (Bristol and London) Ltd
- Main subject
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2a. Hugh Bourne b. John Wesley c. d. Charles Wesley 2e. William O’Bryan 1a. William Clowes 1e. Billy Bray - Tracery subject
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B1. IHS symbol A1. A2. A3. Crown A4. A5. - Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Notes
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- Insertion, maker, from .
- May be in same location as 1884 window by Fouracre.

Behold, I stand at the door, and knock ( )
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In A3, at the top, is a crown, and in the other roundels are the symbols of the four Evangelists. In B1, in the centre, is the IHS monogram, which may represent either the Latin Iesus Hominem Salvator (Jesus the Saviour of the World) or the first three letters of the name Jesus in Greek.
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Forth in thy name O Lord I go (hymn by Charles Wesley)
2a. | Hugh Bourne |
1a. | William Clowes |
b. | John Wesley |
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[I am] the light of the world ( )
Christ stands at the overgrown door, knocking on it with his right hand, a lamp hanging from his left hand. The design is based on the series of paintings ‘The Light of the World’ by Holman Hunt. In the background, over Christ’s left shoulder, there is a Cornish mine works.
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Earth rejoice our Lord is king (hymn by Charles Wesley)
d. | Charles Wesley |
2e. | William O’Bryan |
1e. | Billy Bray |
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