Hidden behind the organ this fresco painting, at Ashby St Ledger, of the Flagellation of St Margaret is from the first part of the 14th century. The torturer stands before the tied saint with a three stranded whip.
Themed images for Saint-Margaret-of-Antioch.
Dated to between 1312-1327 this image of St Margaret of Antioch is in the north aisle of St Nicholas church, Stanford-on-Avon, Northamptonshire.
This glass panel depicts St Margaret of Antioch spearing a dragon. It was made in 1350 and is part of the East Window at Gloucester Cathedral.
Part of the great East Window of Gloucester Cathedral this panel (c1350) depicts Saint Margaret of Antioch with a dragon at her feet.
This stained glass is mostly dated to 1851 with some fragments of glass from c1548. The window displays an episode from the lives of three saints from left to right "Flagellation of St. Barbara", "Margaret of Antioch Emerging from the Mouth of a Dragon", and "Mary Magdalen Foretelling the Ascension".