Chapel Windows
Mark Angus: The North Nave

Detail from 'The Triumphal Entry' (north 9) by Mark Angus/Photographer: bm Detail from 'Exodus' (north 4) by Mark Angus/Photographer: bm

Detail from 'The Garden of Gethsemane' (north 11) by Mark Angus/Photographer: bm

The idea of order is also the underlying theme in the north aisle windows. Like the south side, they take their starting point in Genesis, which includes the story of Adam and Eve. However, the windows now tell us a human story, which locates us in the Creation with our strengths and weaknesses. The first motifs - Adam's fall, Noah's Ark, Moses and the foundation of Israel, are about the beginning of our human journey and about the establishment of the order of people. With our history and culture we find ourselves rooted in the old order of the Old Testament.

Click on any of the images below to see the commentary written by Dr. Katharina Eisch-Angus. The windows are presented from left to right and from top to bottom in the order they appear moving from the west entrance of the Chapel.

Scheme for South Aisle

Scheme for West end and Porch

Click on the window images below for further details.

The Tree of Knowledge Noah's Ark Moses: The Law
1 2 3  
Exodus The Tree of Jesse The Annunciation  
4 5 6  
Nativity The Sermon on the Mount The Triumphal Entry  
7 8 9  
The Last Supper The Garden of Gethsemane Ecce Homo  
10 11 12  
The Crucifxion Pieta Jonah and the Whale  
13 14 15  
  The Resurrection  
  16  

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