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In Memory of Charles Burt
who entered into Rest
January 4th, 1877 - aged 22 years.


6. The last window on the right side of the Nave. "The Good Shepherd"

One of the oldest windows in the Church, the glass shows Jesus at the edge of a stream with a shepherd's crook and lamb in his arms. The crook and sheep are symbols of the Good Shepherd. "I know my Sheep." (John 11: 14). Lilies, found in many of Trinity's windows, represent purity. This window was made by the Colgate Art Glass Co., New York, and installed on May I, 1890.

 

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