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    Memorial

    Foote Sons Memorial Window

    Foote Sons Memorial Window

    Source: Copyright John E Scurr

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    Current Location

    The most westerly window in the south aisle, before entering the shop., ST PETERS CHURCH, Cambridge St, Harrogate, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 1RU, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SE 30186 55332

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • Charles Foote

    • Maudsley Foote

    • Leslie Foote

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    © WMR-29818

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    Type of Memorial
    Window
    WMR Reference Number
    29818
    Description
    Three light stained glass window, depicts (from L to R) Saints Gabriel, George and Michael. The faces of the three saints are those of the 3 boys commemorated. In the tracery are the arms of England supported by 2 angels and the arms of the Archbishops of York and Canterbury each surmounted by a mitre. By Burlison & Grylls, commemorating three sons of the first vicar Lundy EW Foote as Gabriel, St George, and St Michael. To the Glory of God and in loving memory of three sons of the Reverend LEW and Mrs Foote Charles Llewellyn, Trevor (Mawdsley), and William (Leslie) It is understood that Trevor Mawdsley Foote, a Major in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, was killed at Ypres in July 1917 aged 40 - however Charles and Leslie did not die in the Great War. Charles died in Kelowna, British Columbia in 1903.
    Inscription
    TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE THREE SONS OF THE REVD. L .E. W. AND MRS FOOTE,
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    3
    Died
    3
    Information shown
    forename
    Additional Information
    No names are listed in the window
    Maker(s)
    • MESSRS BURLISON & GRYLLS

    Ceremonies

    Dedicated

    05th October 1921

    Bishop Suffragan of Knaresborough

    Components

    Window

    Made from: Stained Glass


    Condition: Unknown