Stained Glass Windows
The two large windows on either side of the pulpit on the church's south wall were presented to the church by the Nine Incorporated Trades and the Three United Trades in 1892.
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The Trades Windows
Main Window
The easternmost window's main panel depicts Ruth gathering in the harvest with Boaz and other workers.
At the top is the heraldic device of the Nine Incorporated Trades. The left panel has the heraldic devices of the (from top) Baker, Shoemaker and Glover.
The right panel has those of the Tailor, Bonnetmaker and Flesher.
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The Trades Windows
Main Window
The westernmost window's main panel depicts Jesus, with His parents, at work in the carpenter's shop.
At the top is the heraldic device of the Three United Trades. The left panel has the heraldic devices of the (from top) Hammerman, Weaver and Dyer.
The right panel has those of the Three United Trades - Mason, Wright and Slater.
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The Lesslie Window
West Gable
Inscription reads - Above : "The Child Grew and Waxed Strong in Spirit"
Below: "To the Glory and Honour of God and to the sweet and loving memory of my father and mother
Alexander Lesslie, Born 1822. Died 1905.
and Elizabeth Kermath, Born 1830. Died 1927.
Gifted by Lily Inglis Lesslie. 1929"
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The Carmichael Window
West, front, below Gallery.
Inscription reads - "Suffer Little children that come unto Me and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
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The Weaver Window
North Wall
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The Skea window
North Wall
Gifted by Mrs. Jane Skea in memory of her son, Nicol, who died in 1974 aged 25.
Inscription reads - Above: "He is not here: He is risen".
Below: "This is my beloved son".
The window depicts Christ's baptism while the upper section portrays the scene at the empty tomb