2017

NY2262 : St Michael's Church, Bowness on Solway - May 2017 (9)

taken 7 years ago, near to Bowness-on-Solway, Cumbria, England

St Michael's Church, Bowness on Solway - May 2017 (9)
St Michael's Church, Bowness on Solway - May 2017 (9)
The Allen window and the Nelson window. The Allen window at left was designed by R R Nichol, with the glass prepared by Mrs C Boyce of Banks, Lanercost. Installed in memory of the Rev J M Allen, Rector of the Parish from 1961 to 1972, it shows Christ with two young people as Rev Allen was greatly involved in youth work. Christ is robed in khaki to acknowledge Rev Allen's war service with the Border Regiment, while the window also includes a dog, haaf-net fishing and flowers and birds of the Solway Firth.

The Nelson window was executed by Alex Haynes of Brampton and commemorates the life of Mrs Elizabeth Nelson (1923-1998), who was Churchwarden from 1968 to 1998. It depicts St Michael holding the scales of judgement while protecting the weak, symbolised by a child who is pointing to the sun and the sword of the angel, who leads the fight against evil.
St Michael’s Church, Bowness on Solway

The first record of a Church on this site dates from 1300 with the appointment of Roald de Richmond as Rector. Much of the Church structure is 12th Century and, in common with many old buildings in the area, was constructed from stone used initially in building the adjacent Hadrian’s Wall. The Church was restored in the 18th Century with a north transept added in 1891.
In addition to its magnificent stained glass windows, the Church has other notable features. The original bells were cast in 1611 and 1616 and were stolen by marauding Scots in 1626. A “raiding party” from Bowness soon recovered the bells and they continued in use until 1905, when a new pair were given to the Church by a Mrs Irving of Port Carlisle in memory of her husband and son. There is also a Norman font, which was buried during the Commonwealth to avoid destruction by Cromwellian forces. It was not dug-up and restored until 1848. In the graveyard, a sundial is mounted on what appears to be a sloping grave stone, but is actually a coffin lid!
The Church is open daily, a Guide Book is available and donation are welcome.
The Church web site can be found: LinkExternal link and any queries should be directed through this site.


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The Carlisle Kid   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 1 May, 2017   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 13 May, 2017
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NY 223 626 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:57.1404N 3:12.8099W
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OSGB36: geotagged! NY 223 626
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