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Light and life : the memorial stained glass and some notable graves of St Peter's, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand / Audrey Storer ; photographs of stained glass, Denis Paterson.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Lincoln, New Zealand : Te Waihora Press for the Parish of St Peter's, Riccarton, 1990Description: 96 pages illustrations ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 090871405X
  • 9780908714056
Subject(s):
Contents:
St Peter's Church -- Octavius Mathias -- The stained glass -- The first sanctuary window -- The Gertrude Scott window -- The Wilson window -- The Whitcombe-Stevens window -- The Robinson windows -- The Watts-Russell window -- The Lance window -- The Harry Beard window -- The George Beard window -- The Wallace window -- The Neave window -- The Lunn window -- the Ward window -- The Thomas Scott window -- The churchyard -- Some firsts, and the oldest -- Clergy -- Runholders -- Politicians -- Townspeople.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BX5762.2.R49 STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A40217184
New Zealand/Pacific John Kinder Theological Library BX5762.2.R49 STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan A42337047
Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BX5762.2.R49 STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42284642
New Zealand/Pacific John Kinder Theological Library BX5762.2.R49 STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan J01026608

Includes bibliographical references (page 96) and index.

St Peter's Church -- Octavius Mathias -- The stained glass -- The first sanctuary window -- The Gertrude Scott window -- The Wilson window -- The Whitcombe-Stevens window -- The Robinson windows -- The Watts-Russell window -- The Lance window -- The Harry Beard window -- The George Beard window -- The Wallace window -- The Neave window -- The Lunn window -- the Ward window -- The Thomas Scott window -- The churchyard -- Some firsts, and the oldest -- Clergy -- Runholders -- Politicians -- Townspeople.

Kinder Library copy donated by Martin Sim.

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