File:St Augustine, Haggerston, London. St Anne. 1932 (43857833252).jpg

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London Saints with everyday scenes of East End life. Originally made by Margaret Edith Aldrich Rope, 'Tor', for St Augustine's Haggerston, London, this series of eight windows are now relocated. Six are in the crypt of St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square and two at St Saviour's Priory, Haggerston. Those at St Mary Magdalene's are mounted in, only semi effective, wooden light boxes and are tricky to photograph.

The two stained glass artists named Margaret Rope were first cousins, granddaughters of George Rope of Grove Farm, Blaxhall, Suffolk (1814-1912) and his wife Anne (née Pope) (29/3/1821-1/10/1882). Neither married: both were baptised Anglicans but died Roman Catholics.

The younger Margaret was the 5th child of Arthur Mingay Rope (himself George and Anne's 5th child: 1850-1945) and Agnes Maud (née Aldrich: 1855-1943). She was born on 29th July 1891 and christened Margaret Edith at St Margaret's Church, Leiston, Suffolk on 25th August. She died in March 1988.

Born into a farming family at Leiston on the Suffolk coast, Margaret Edith Rope found herself among artistic relatives at Leiston and Blaxhall, Suffolk: her uncle, George Thomas Rope, landscape painter and Royal Academician; her aunt Ellen Mary, sculptor; sister Dorothy, also a sculptor. In the family, her nickname was "Tor", for tortoise. She was later to use a tortoise to sign some of her windows.

She was first educated by an aunt and later at Wimbledon High School, Chelsea School of Art and LCC Central School of Arts & Crafts (where she specialised in stained glass under Karl Parsons & Alfred J. Drury).
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Source St Augustine, Haggerston, London. St Anne. 1932
Author Amanda Slater from Coventry, West Midlands, UK
Camera location51° 31′ 34.12″ N, 0° 08′ 32.42″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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