




Different Country Different Church
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@NCCMay2022
National Cathedrals Conference 2022. "Different Country Different Church" takes place in May 2022 in Newcastle.






The public vote is OPEN. On #HeritageTreasures day the hunt is on to find the Nation's Favourite #StainedGlass Window. Which one is your favourite? These are the 12 finalists. To vote click this link below englishcathedrals.co.uk/latest-news/pu…

Oh noooo. It's our final #DivineLight. 45 days. 45 stunning #StainedGlass windows. We hope you've enjoyed it? (Stay tuned for the public vote ...) We finish with this wonderful window from @Livcathedral, the Benedicite or Great West Window (1979). HUGE. It spans nearly 150m2 using handmade English glass because its varying texture and thickness mean that the window’s colours are always capable of attracting attention, however indifferent the light may be on a dull winter’s day. Find out more on our website here ⤵️ englishcathedrals.co.uk/divine-light-t… Next week: the public vote to find out the nations favourite #DivineLight ....



This stunner for #DivineLight today is a pre-Raphaelite window of biblical women. @bfdcathedral magnificent West Window (1864) by the firm Heaton, Butler & Bayne, consisting of designs by Robert Turnill Bayne and Alfred Hassam, is a favourite of staff and visitors alike. It is vibrant with colour even on the dullest of days. Hassam’s use of purple, often in combination with red, is particularly striking. Find out more about the Women of the Bible West Window on our website here ⤵️ Bradford Cathedral also run special stained glass tours which are excellent and can be booked on their website. englishcathedrals.co.uk/divine-light-t…














Innovative, delicate and inspiring. The unusual methods involved in its construction attracted significant interest. We're at @SalisburyCath today for #DivineLight and the Moses Window (1781), a three-light window by James Pearson depicting ‘Moses and the Brazen Serpent’. It was installed in 1781 and was based on a painting by John Hamilton Mortimer. Read more about the installation on the link below ⤵️ englishcathedrals.co.uk/divine-light-t…



Out of terrible tragedy, new beauty can sometimes emerge. West Windows, including St George Window (1972–95) - @ManCathedral In December 1940 Manchester Cathedral endured a German bombing attack that shattered all of its windowglass. Restoration of the main fabric of the Cathedral was complete by 1955, in the 1960s, a decision was made to use contemporary designs for the remaining West windows, with Antony Hollaway being commissioned. Each is a masterpiece in its own right. Read more about these #stainedglass windows and more on our website here ⤵️ englishcathedrals.co.uk/divine-light-t…













A masterpiece for #DivineLight today. The Last Judgement (1897) in @Bhamcathedral is perhaps the masterpiece of Edward Burne-Jones and Morris & Co.’s work in stained glass (William Morris died before the window was finished). This monumental window draws the worshipper into the drama of the Last Judgement with its expressionist quality of movement, the total fluency of its glazing, and the striking density of its colours. A major part of the Cathedral’s life is a regular breakfast under the window for those who are homeless or hungry. Find out more on our website here ⬇️ englishcathedrals.co.uk/divine-light-t…


