Catherine of Aragon Tomb - Peterborough Cathedral
Tomb of Catherine of Aragon (d1536). Peterborough Cathedral. Who married Henry VII of England after Arthur his elder brother died suddenly.
Tomb of Catherine of Aragon (d1536). Peterborough Cathedral. Who married Henry VII of England after Arthur his elder brother died suddenly.
The two windows in the north wall of the chancel in the Saxon church of All Saints, Brixworth are by Burlison & Grylls ⓘ, dated 1913 and 1915, they are from the first quarter of the 20th century.
The stained glass windows in the chancel of Tewkesbury Abbey are all from between 1338 and 1340. They were most probably a gift to the Abbey by Eleanor Despenser (nee de Clare) the wife of Hugh Despenser the Younger. Eleanor is thought to be the person depicted in the panel here.
Monument to Charles Dixwell (d1591), his wife Abigail (d1635), and their five children William, Edgar, Humphrey, Basil, and Barbara.
Plaque to Charles Hughes (d1734).
The life size figure, by William Behnes ⓘ, is that of Charlotte's son. Charlotte Botfield died in 1825.
Monument to Charlotte Elizabeth Digby (d1820) by Francis Leggatt Chantrey. Charlotte Digby was the wife of William Digby, prebendary of Worcester Cathedral.
A devotional single-light window of the 1860s by Heaton, Butler & Bayne, depicting Christ blessing the children, a subject drawn from the Gospel narratives and closely associated with themes of innocence, vulnerability, and parental trust.
This four-light window, at All Saints Stamford, executed in the early–mid 1930s and attributed to Archibald Keightley Nicholson, depicts Christ teaching the Apostles, accompanied by the inscription from the Gospel of John:
“I am the way, the truth and the life.” (John 14:6)