File:Exeter Cathedral, Stained glass window (36888740955).jpg
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East Window, stained glass by Burlison & Grylls, 1908. War damaged, but repaired. Erected as directed in will of Lt-Col. Albert Tanner (1836-1907) in memory of his father Thomas Tanner (1788-1863), Mayor of Exeter in 1858/9, retired Captain, Royal India Navy and a Magistrate, formerly of the Honorable East Indian Company's service and Commodore at Surathe (Source: /gracesguide.co.uk [1]). Thomas Tanner married Bridget Harvey (1791-1868), born at Liskard, Cornwall, a daughter of John Harvey, Esq., of Liskeard, and a grand-daughter of Waltham Savery Esq., of Slade in Devon. IconographyText provided by Ruth Moore, flickr.com [2] Tracery: 3 large quatrefoils - top, Christ, with SS Peter, Andrew, James the Great, John; left, SS Bartholomew, Philip, James the Less, Thomas; right, SS Jude,Matthew, Matthias, Simon: 3 trefoils with heraldic shields (see below), 2 mouchettes with regimental insignia. 3 central lights, under canopies: centre: the Roman centurion attendant at the Crucifixion, holding spear, against background of crucifixion on Golgotha and inscriptional scroll 'Truly this was the Son of God'; left: St Thomas, with set square; right: St Bridget, holding crozier and church model. Left outer: upper panel, Christ and the haul of fish; lower, Christ calms the waters. Right outer: upper panel, Christ preaches from the boat; lower, Christ raises Peter from the waves. InscriptionDedicatory panel, lower centre light (transcribed by Ruth Moore, flickr.com [3]):
BenefactorLt-Col. Albert Tanner (1836-1907): London Gazette, 17.12.1867, records Albert Tanner's promotion from Lieutenant to Captain, 72nd Foot, by payment; 11.07.1882 records retirement of Captain and Brevet Major as honorary Lieut. Colonel, Royal Fusiliers, City of London Regt., as of 01.07.1881. Times obituary, 13.09.1907: London Standard, 28.10.1907, records probate will, 'Lieut.Colonel Albert Tanner, aged 71, of Egerton Mansions, Brompton Road, S.W., late of the Royal Fusiliers, who served in Central India in 1858-9, left a sum not exceeding £400 to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral for a stained glass window to be placed in the cathedral in memory his parents. His estate is valued at £12,552.' HeraldryThree trefoils each bearing three heraldic shields:
Also two regimental badges:
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Source | Exeter Cathedral, Stained glass window |
Author | Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK |
Camera location | 50° 43′ 21.07″ N, 3° 31′ 47.96″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.722519; -3.529990 |
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