The east window of All Saints' Church, depicting St John the Baptist, St Anne and the Virgin Mary, and St Christopher, with a depiction of the Holy Trinity below

Date:
1930-1953
Location:
All Saints' Church, North Street, York
Reference:
AA53/10877
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

The majority of stained glass in All Saints' Church is from the 15th century; the east window dates from the 1420s. Below the tracery lights is Christ in Majesty, between angels and saints, and angels and kings. In the main lights are St John the Baptist, St Anne and the Virgin Mary, and St Christopher. In the centre of the bottom row is a depiction of the Holy Trinity, with panels featuring donors on the left and right.

Content

This is part of the Series: LTC01/01 Lady Trenchard Cox: Series of Negatives; within the Collection: LTC01 Lady Trenchard Cox Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Cox, Mary Desiree

Keywords

Stained Glass, Medieval Church, Religion