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Christ appears to the Three Marys

James Powell & Sons

South Transept (top right) Romsey Abbey, Hampshire

1897

This window high in the south transept commemorates Charles John Tylee, who died in 1894, and depicts Jesus with the three Marys in front of the open tomb. Usually, the women are shown being greeted by an angel, who tells them of the resurrection; after that it is only Mary Magdalene who encounters the risen Christ. However, all three are present here. Mary Magdalene can be identified by her long rippling golden hair.

The order for this as for the other south transept windows can be found in the Powell Order Book ("1897 Part of 2l7554/28019"), but without any designer's name. It is, however, similar in composition to the pair below by Arthur Louis Duthie.

Photograph by parish historian Liz Hallett, and text by Jacqueline Banerjee.

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Related material

  • Romsey Abbey, Hampshire (gives a list of other stained glass windows from this church shown on the website)
  • See the window grouping in the transept

Bibliography

Eberhard, Robert. "Stained Glass Windows at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire." Church Stained Glass Windows. Web. 28 May 2019.

James Powell (the order book can be accessed from here). Web. 28 May 2019.



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