St Nicholas, Moreton
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50°42′10″N 2°16′37″W / 50.702834°N 2.276956°WCoordinates: 50°42′10″N 2°16′37″W / 50.702834°N 2.276956°W | |
Location | Moreton, Dorset |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Website |
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History | |
Dedication | St Nicholas |
St Nicholas is an Church of England parish church at Moreton, Dorset, England. It is known for its thirteen windows, etched by the poet and artist Laurence Whistler.[1] T. E. Lawrence was buried in the separate churchyard.
History
The church's dedication was changed in 1490, to St Nicholas having previously been dedicated to St Magnus Martyr.[2]
The church was rebuilt in the 18th century, reusing its medieval foundations. The rebuilding was financed by the Frampton family, who lived in the nearby manor house.
The adventurer T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), who died in 1935, is buried in the separate churchyard. Sir Winston Churchill attended his funeral.[1][3]
In 1940, the church suffered a direct hit from a German bomb, and was largely destroyed.[1] It was rebuilt over the following decade, but the stained glass windows were replaced with plain green glass, which was not liked by the congregation.[1]
Windows
Laurence Whistler was commissioned to provide etched glass replacements, and after making twelve, he offered to make and donate the thirteenth with a design featuring Judas.[1] The offer was declined, but he made the window anyway.[1] After being displayed in local museums, it was eventually installed in 2014.[1]
The windows are:[4]
- 1955 – Apse
- 1955 – Apse
- 1955 – Apse
- 1955 – Apse
- 1974 – The Seasons, North aisle
- 1975 – Light
- 1975 – Darkness
- 1975 – Dream of the Rood
- 1982 – Trinity Chapel
- 1984 – Vestry
- 1984 – West End
- 2014 – Forgiveness
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kennedy, Maev (18 April 2014). "Judas window installed at Dorset church 14 years after artist's death". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ↑ "About St Nicholas Moreton". St Nicholas Moreton. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ↑ "Lawrence of Arabia - Moreton, Dorchester, Dorset". Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ↑ The Engraveed Glass Windows. St Nicholas, Moreton.
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