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The Licensing of Rev Dr Neal Barnes will take place at 7.30 on 16th September. Car parking in the churchyard will be for blue badge holders and official guests only. Public car parks are Princes Quay (until midnight) the Guildhall and Blanket Row

 

Kingston upon Hull

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Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Stained Glass - A Close Up of Saint AnthonyThere are many outstanding examples of stained glass work throughout the church. What Holy Trinity lacks in medieval glass, it more than compensates for in a rewarding range of Victorian and 20th Century glass of the highest quality.

Crane and Sparrow WindowThese include two ‘arts and crafts’ windows designed by the world-renowned Walter Crane, which are unrivalled in their class.

Like the rest of the Churches of the East Riding, there is scarcely any ancient glass to be found in Holy Trinity. Most of the medieval glass has perished over time or was destroyed during a zeppelin raid in the First World, though remnants were used to create a unique mosaic window in the South Transept. 

Medieval GlassThere are some very fine 15th and 16th Century roundels in the Vicar’s Vestry which indicates that before the reformation there may have been a substantial quantity of medieval stained glass in the Church. Sadly this vestry is not open to the public without prior arrangement.

If you would like to know more a guide to the stained glass is available to purchase from our shop.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 July 2010 )
 
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