Denton family tomb - Hereford Cathedral
This alabaster monument to Alexander Denton and his wife Anne (nee Willison), dates from about 1566. Anne his wife and the child by her side are the only ones that are buried here.
This alabaster monument to Alexander Denton and his wife Anne (nee Willison), dates from about 1566. Anne his wife and the child by her side are the only ones that are buried here.
This single-light window depicts the Deposition from the Cross, presenting the moment at which Christ’s body is lowered after the Crucifixion. The scene is composed with a strong sense of physical weight and controlled movement, emphasising both the labour of removal and the solemnity of the act.
This 14th century "Last Judgement" painting is above the chancel arch of the church where John Wycliffe was the vicar in Lutterworth Leicestershire.
Simple chest tomb monument to Dorothy St John (d1630).
The east window of the parish church of St Margaret, Crick, is a large multi-light stained-glass composition dated 1857, by Lavers & Barraud1, and predates the appointment of Nathaniel Westlake as principal designer at the firm. Occupying the principal liturgical position, the window presents a carefully structured theological programme combining figures of prophecy, witness, and redemption.
This east window at Guilsborough Northamptonshire, was designed by Edward Burne-Jones ⓘ in 1879.
This east window at St. Peter's ⓘ Church in Market Bosworth, was created by Charles E. Kempe in 1900 (with later contributions from the Kempe and Tower studio)
This 5 light east window at St. Leonard, Misterton in Leicestershire is dated 1870.
This stained-glass window (1880-1890) from St Nicholas’ Church, South Kilworth, Leicestershire, is the east window designed and made by Burlison & Grylls ⓘ, one of the leading English stained-glass firms of the late 19th century.