
St John The Evangelist - Bourne End, Herts
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Norfolk12
N 51° 44.906 W 000° 31.835
30U E 670463 N 5735944
Quick Description: The stained glass windows were the first designed by Alfred Bell and made by Powells in 1854. They depict scenes from the life of Christ featuring the Nativity and Baptism in the N.E. window and the Crucifixion and Ascension in the S.E. window.
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/9/2009 9:50:44 AM
Waymark Code: WM7MG1
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Long Description:
The stained glass windows were the first designed by Alfred Bell
and made by Powells in 1854. They depict scenes from the life of
Christ featuring the Nativity and Baptism in the N.E. window and
the Crucifixion and Ascension in the S.E. window. They are
particularly good examples of his work
In March 2001 four of the six Alfred Bell stained glass windows
were stolen. Fortunately the thieves were disturbed before they
could finish removing the remaining two!
Replica windows were commissioned and these were replaced place in
February 2003
Brief history of church of St John the Evangelist at.Bourne End
Herts. :
This church remained in a plain and simple condition for 35 years
until 1889, when Edward Curtis arranged for the church to be
decorated. He had moved into Berkhamsted Hall and on November 6th
1888 had married Elca Rose, daughter of Sir Francis Alscon.
Tragically, after only nine months of marriage, she died on July
31st 1889 and Edward Curtis had the chancel and sanctuary decorated
and a new altar erected to her memory.
On the North and South side of the Chancel are the figures of
Saints who initials spell the name of her in whose memory the work
was done. ELCA ROSE
He remarried but on his death 70 years later he was buried in the
same grave as his first wife in the N.E. corner of the Churchyard.
Find out more about this memorial.
The rose can still be seen on her grave.
There is also a gravestone in this churchyard to a PETER GHOST
who worked as a butler at Bovingdon Manor House.
Visit Instructions:GPS coordinates as close to the stained glass window as possible. A
picture of entire window.
Windows must be stained glass and permanently affixed to a
building of some sort (no color catchers or moveable or detached
stained glass). Tell the story behind the window, the artist if
known, the type of building where it is located and when the window
was created.