Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church
Corner Church and Ferguson Streets, Camperdown, CORANGAMITE SHIRE
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Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church - Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
Argus, 27 April 1927, p.24; Letterbooks 2/156 National Gallery of Australia Research Collection, Canberra ACT.
Letters from John Manifold to Montgomery 29 May 1925, from H.O. Nevitt 22 May 1925, 8 November 1926, 7 December 1926, 4 April 1927, 9 May 1927, 8 June 1927; from Ernest S. Yeo 18 March 1927; Account from M. Napier Waller for cartoon of 'St. George', 3 June 1926; Montgomery 1926 diary; Folio 219, 221, 224 Montgomery ledger: William Montgomery Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Subject
St. George
Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Text
Ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away
Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Inscription
[Plaque] To the glory of God in memory of men of this parish who died on active service in the Great War 1914-18 [List of 21 names] "Their Duty Done They Rest with God"
Memorial Window Description & History
Stained Glass Window at Camperdown St. Paul's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Description & History
Mr. John Manifold had personal knowledge of Montgomery's abilities through the commissioning of memorial windows for Geelong Grammar School and he recommended to the vicar, the Rev. Ernest Yeo and the Secretary of Vestry, Mr. HO Nevitt that thememorial windowbe entrusted to him. Discussions began in 1925, but the window was not completed and dispatched until October 1926, in time for installation before Armistice Day. The delay was undoubtedly due to Montgomery's illness in March and April that seriously disrupted the scheduling of many new designs.
This was one of several designs from this period onwards that showed little of Montgomery's 'hand'. The cartoon of a dynamic St. George was almost certainly drawn up by Napier Waller, and was quite unlike Montgomery's usual calmly gazing figures. The border design, ribbon scroll and selections of glass colour were probably chosen by David Gibson, as they foreshadow later windows made by his firm, Mathieson & Gibson, in the 1930s and 1940s. The window cost £126.12.8 plus £2.5.0 for extras and a brass plaque, quoted at £40, was later reduced to £36.
The window was dedicated by Archdeacon Bennett of Warrnambool, at a special service at St. Paul's, Camperdown in April 1927. The brass tablet was not installed until 1927 and unveiled on the eve of Anzac Day. The following names were inscribed: A.G. Bamford; E.R. Bregenzer; J.H. Brown; G.C. Brown; R.H. Dabb; G.A. Cowley; E.T. Harrison; H.D. Jackson; W.H. Manifold; A. McCann Millar: E.A. Miller; F. O'Neill; J. Paisley; C.D. Parker; G.E. Plowman; T. Rawlinson; C. Ruggles; M.F. Sampson; R. Spearing; F.O.T. Wilson; J.R. Wright. When the Rev. Ernest Yeo sent the original list to Montgomery he asked that space be left so that other names might be added should they find omissions had been inadvertently made.
Heritage Study and Grading
Vic War Heritage Inventory - Stained Glass Memorial Windows Study
Author: Bronwyn Hughes
Year: 2013
Grading: Local
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FINLAY AVENUE OF ELMS, MANIFOLD CLOCK TOWER AND PUBLIC MONUMENT PRECINCTVictorian Heritage Register H0647
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COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1385
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AJ THOMAS MOTOR GARAGEVictorian Heritage Register H1383
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