Window
Sir John Ninian Comper (Aberdeen 1864 - London 1960)
Category
Stained glass
Date
Unknown
Materials
Plain and Stained glass & Lead
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Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
NT 232423
Summary
A painted or stained glass window broken into five lights divided by stone tracery, two of the top lights are singular pieces in a semicircular form, the larger two lower lights are mostly left to plain glass in diamond shapes with leading inbetween. The top light is a quatrefoil of Christ on the Cross with the inscription 'INRI' on a scroll around the top of the Cross and a banner behind in brown, yellow and clear colours. There are two separate panels beneath with following inscription 'V Adoramus te xte et benedicimus, alleluia H quia p croc tua irdimish mundu alleluia'. Designed by J.N. Comper, architect.
Provenance
Acquired with the estate in 1946 from the Trustees of the 9th Duke of Newcastle
Makers and roles
Sir John Ninian Comper (Aberdeen 1864 - London 1960), architect