WW1 Memorial Window - St Cattwg's Church, Port Eynon, Wales.
N 51° 32.789 W 004° 12.740
30U E 415935 N 5711295
The window was given in memory of Major J.R. Williams, as well as his brother Howel Morgan Williams, who had been killed in action in the First World War, at Arras, 1917. The Window is Located within St Catwg's Church, Port Eynon, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMQDFN
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/10/2016
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The window was given in memory of Major J.R. Williams Welch Fusiliers. (d. 1961), as well as his brother Howel Morgan Williams, who had been killed in action in the First World War, at Arras, 24th June 1917.
"Three-light window with three scenes. The central scene is titled 'St Luke writes his Gospel' with Luke at work, a male figure standing behind him. The left-hand light depicts a kneeling soldier being baptised, while the right-hand light depicts the sower, from the parable given in the gospels.
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Church of St Cattwg, Port-Eynon, Swansea
south wall of the nave
The scene of the baptism probably represents the baptism of Cornelius by Peter, from the Book of Acts (10:47-8), also written by Luke. The figure behind Luke may be Paul, although the figure does not have a halo to indicate that he is a saint (as the baptising figure does)." Text Source; (
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