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    Memorial

    Major G Winterbottom

    Window

    Source: Copyright Bob Read

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    Current Location

    South aisle, All Saints Church, Shardlow Road, Aston On Trent, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, DE72 2AN, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SK 41493 29353

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Type of Memorial
    Window
    WMR Reference Number
    65924
    Description
    A three-light stained glass window in a pointed arch opening with additional panes in the tracery. The pointed arch lights depict saints in red, blue and white robes trampling a purple Satan and blue dragon. The central tracery pane has the badge of the Derbyshire Yeomanry and the two side panes depict angels. The inscriptions are in black upright gothic lettering. The bottom left corner of the left light bears the wheatsheaf and castle mark used by Kempe & Co Ltd after 1907.
    Inscription
    Left pane of tracery: Praise the Lord ye angels Right pane of tracery: Ye that excel in strength Across head of left and right light: On earth peace,/ good will toward men Centre light: He shall save/ His people./ The God of Peace/ shall bruise Satan/ under your feet shortly. Foot of left light: There was/ war in heaven/ That old serpent was cast out Foot of right light: For England Panel at foot of right light: In loving memory of Major Guy Winterbottom,/ Derbyshire Yeomanry, killed in action Salonika/ Front 9th. Aug. 1917, aged 27 years, this window/ is dedicated by his father, wife, and step-mother.
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    1
    Died
    1
    Information shown
    Surname, rank, year died, regiment, place of death, forename, manner of death, age of death
    Maker(s)
    • C E Kempe & Co Ltd, Artist

    Sponsor Type
    private
    Sponsored By
    Mrs Guy Winterbottom and Colonel and Mrs William Dickson Winterbottom
    Maintenance History
    12 July 1979: The church lies within the Aston on Trent Conservation Area first designated on that date. 10 November 1967: The church was listed Grade I, Heritage List for England number 1281625.

    Components

    Window

    Height: 3000mm

    Width: 1575mm


    Made from: Stained Glass


    Condition: Good


    • http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/333775/WINTERBOTTOM, GUY