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English: The stained glass windows in St James Church, Warter, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, made by Robert Anning-Bell between 1909 and 1910. Was a memorial to Gerald Valerian Wilson, youngest son of Lord and Lady Nunburnholme who died at Versailles in France at the young age of 22. This window commemorates Gerald Valerian Wilson – the third son of shipping line owner the first Lord Nunburnholme – who committed suicide in 1908. The two-light window depicts children picking up stones from the path of Gerald, who walks from right to left in the presence of four archangels: Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel and Michael, indicating transition from innocence to experience. However he will be prevented from going further as Raphael’s sword is about to descend on him. It is a moving evocation of a life cut short. Reference: A family memorial and some outstanding stained glass (p. 10)
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