Fairfield Presbyterian Church Window


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Reference WMO/214429

Address:

Fairfield United Reformed Church (Demolished)

Beech Street

Fairfield

Liverpool

L7 4BA

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Stained glass window
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Stained glass window with two lights, each with a figure in them. Inscription is below them, set within a banner. Dedicatory inscription is on a brass plaque which is fixed to the ledge figure of Christ, facing right, is on the left with arms outstretched as he stands opposite St George who stands, facing right, with his horse next to him. A city is above them'. The Fairfield United Reformed Church in Beech Street closed in 1997 and was subsequently demolished. The site is now flats.
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Plaque: THIS WINDOW WAS UNVEILED BY MRS MARSHALL LITTLE, / ON SUNDAY 29TH OCTOBER 1916, TO THE GLORY OF GOD AS A / LASTING RECORD OF THOSE OF THIS CHURCH, WHO SO NOBLY / RESPONDED TO THE CALL OF KING AND COUNTRY, DURING THE / GREAT EUROPEAN WAR 1914 TO 1918 WINDOW: HE ENDURED, AS SEEING HIM WHO IS INVISIBLE

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