St Nicholas, St Andrew and St Gabriel, by C. E. Moore in St Martin's, West Acton, London. This is the fourth window in the south aisle, in which the two outermost lights were installed in the 1940s, in memory of individuals who gave their lives in the war. The date of the middle one is not known, but since it is in memory of the first vicar of the parish, James Henry Blackman, 1903-08, it was probably put in a good deal earlier. Each of the saints bears his usual attributes: St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors, here commemorating a Captain and his wife, and their grandson who died in the war, has a ship; St Andrew has the instrument of his martyrdom, the transverse cross; and the Angel Gabriel, commemorating several young men who died in the war, a lily stem, reminding us of the Annunciation.

Photograph by John Salmon, text and formatting by Jacqueline Banerjee. Photograph reproduced here by kind permission of the Rev. Nicholas Henderson. It may be used without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer, and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one. Click on the image to enlarge it.

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Eberhard, Robert. "St Martin's, West Acton." Church Stained Glass Windows. Web. 30 June 2017.


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