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Castleconnell, Co. Limerick: All Saints Church: He is risen, war memorial window
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Pencil drawing for memorial stained glass window of the Resurrection of Christ, for All Saints Church of Ireland Church in Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. The window was initially to be erected in memory of John Thomas William, 6th Baron Massy, who had died aged 80 in 1915; however, in 1920 it was decided to dedicate the window to parishioners killed in action in World War I, and replace the Massy coat of arms with a regimental crest and the names of those killed.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Top, in pencil: ‘Order 991,’ ‘One vent on wn only,’ ‘Wire guard - brass plate inscription; Left hand side, from top: ‘(1), (2), (3),’ ‘Regimental crests and names of parishioners killed in action to take the place of the Messy crest in this design;’ inscription inside drawing: ‘He is risen;’ inscription on plaque: ‘To the glory of God and to the memory of John Thomas William 6th Baron Massy who died Nov. 25th 1915 erected by his friends and parishioners;’ caption:’ J. Clarke & Sons 33 Nth Frederick St. Dublin;’ right hand side, from top: ‘Hopper vent,’ ‘Approved, save for the placing of the makers’ names on tablet. H. V. White 15 Aug 1920;‘ bottom: ‘Design approved D. Francis Killingley Vicar of Whitechurch 25 June 1920,’ ‘Approved by the Select Vestry of Whitechurch for the War Memorial window. A. Croly Chairman,’ ‘Approved Stirling Killaloe 30 [...] 16,’ ‘H. Leef Hon. Sec. Whitechurch Select Vestry 24.6.20.’
Materials: Pencil on cream coloured card.
Trinity College Dublin
Title: Castleconnell, Co. Limerick: All Saints Church: He is risen, war memorial window
Description:
Pencil drawing for memorial stained glass window of the Resurrection of Christ, for All Saints Church of Ireland Church in Castleconnell, Co.
Limerick.
The window was initially to be erected in memory of John Thomas William, 6th Baron Massy, who had died aged 80 in 1915; however, in 1920 it was decided to dedicate the window to parishioners killed in action in World War I, and replace the Massy coat of arms with a regimental crest and the names of those killed.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Top, in pencil: ‘Order 991,’ ‘One vent on wn only,’ ‘Wire guard - brass plate inscription; Left hand side, from top: ‘(1), (2), (3),’ ‘Regimental crests and names of parishioners killed in action to take the place of the Messy crest in this design;’ inscription inside drawing: ‘He is risen;’ inscription on plaque: ‘To the glory of God and to the memory of John Thomas William 6th Baron Massy who died Nov.
25th 1915 erected by his friends and parishioners;’ caption:’ J.
Clarke & Sons 33 Nth Frederick St.
Dublin;’ right hand side, from top: ‘Hopper vent,’ ‘Approved, save for the placing of the makers’ names on tablet.
H.
V.
White 15 Aug 1920;‘ bottom: ‘Design approved D.
Francis Killingley Vicar of Whitechurch 25 June 1920,’ ‘Approved by the Select Vestry of Whitechurch for the War Memorial window.
A.
Croly Chairman,’ ‘Approved Stirling Killaloe 30 [.
] 16,’ ‘H.
Leef Hon.
Sec.
Whitechurch Select Vestry 24.
6.
20.
’
Materials: Pencil on cream coloured card.
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