St Austell, Bible Christian Chapel
South side
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 2
- Maker
- Not known
- Main subject
- Cherubs above foliage
- Subject type
- Decorative
- Donors
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- Walter John Nicholls, JP, of Tregarne Terrace, St Austell, husband of Eliza Nicholls and father of Edith Mary Nicholls, died , aged 83
- Children of Walter and Eliza Nicholls
- Dedicatees
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- Eliza Nicholls, daughter of Richard Johns of St Austell, died , aged 71
- Edith Mary Nicholls, died , aged 43
- Notes
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- Death of Eliza Nicholls, , p 728. , , , (funeral), United Methodist,
- Death of Edith Mary Nicholls, (notice), , (funeral).
- Receipt by Walter Nicholls of the warrant and insignia of the “Palms in Gold of the Order of the Crown” conferred by HM King of the Belgians on Edith Mary Nicholls for assistance she gave to Belgian refugees during World War , .
- Notice of unveiling of memorial windows on . .
- Insertion, donors, dedicatees, description of windows. . Another window in the same wall of the church, in memory of Nicholas Harper, unveiled at the same time .
- Death of Walter John Nicholls, (notice), , (obituary and photograph), (obituary)

Not dead, but living unto thee (from a hymn by John Ellerton)
To die is gain ( )
To the glory of God & in loving memory of Eliza, the wife of W.J. Nicholls, & of Edith Mary, their beloved daughter, this window is placed by husband & children. In the erection of this church, & in the maintenance of its work, they took a devoted interest.
Photograph copyright © Barry West.
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