Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi

Medieval Stained Glass in Great Britain

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Full Record: CVMA inv. no. 003438

Location

Place
Shrewsbury
Site/Monument
St Mary
County (in 1974)
Shropshire
NGR
SJ 498 124
Building Type (current)
Redundant parish church
Building Type (to 1530)
Collegiate church

Window

Window Description
Vestry
Panel Description
Whole window

History and Form

Part
Roundel
Date
c1550
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2023
Part
Roundel
Century (from)
Early 17th c
Century (to)
Late 17th c
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2024
Part
Roundel
Date
c1550
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2025
Part
Roundel
Date
c1550
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2026
Part
Roundel
Century (from)
Early 17th c
Century (to)
Late 17th c
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2027
Part
Roundel
Date
c1550
Roundel Published Source
Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993 , 2028

Image

CVMA inv. no.
003438
Copyright
Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive
Format
Colour print
Image Date
In or Before 1991
Image Location
NMR
Image Reference
FF91/00200
Negative Location
NMR
Negative Reference
FF91/00200
Taken Where
in situ

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