Truro Catherdral North Transept Rose Window
by Terri Waters
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Truro Catherdral North Transept Rose Window
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Terri Waters
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The stained glass of Truro Cathedral in Cornwall is perhaps its crowning glory. It was the largest stained glass project ever executed and has some of the finest Victorian stained glass in the country, produced by the leading company of the time: Clayton and Bell.
The north transept rose window forms the second in the sequence of three rose windows on the theme of the Holy Trinity.
It was the gift of the Deanery of Penwith and was inserted in 1887 in time for the cathedral’s consecration. The cost of the window was £650
The three rose windows anchor the ends of three of the arms of the cruciform building.
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