Status: |
Extant [PHOTO] |
Confidence: |
High |
Memorial name: |
Richardson Memorial Window (Cook Memorial Window) |
Theme: |
Christ [TIFF1910, DUNC1980] |
Tiffany 1910: |
Page 72 |
Duncan 1980: |
Page 215 |
Tiffany 1897: |
Not listed |
Signature: |
TIFFANY STVDIOS / NEW YORK [PHOTO] |
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Other documentation: |
[CHU1901, CARY1907, HIST1911] |
Designer: |
|
Memorial details: |
Ellen Louisa Hayward Richardson (9 Apr 1825 - 3 Oct 1898) and her son, George Morey Richardson (7 Jul 1859 - 11 Dec 1896) [INSCRIPTION, CHU1901, CARY1907, HIST1911, FINDAGRAVE] |
Donor: |
their family [HIST1911] |
Date: |
Dedicated 11 Aug 1901 [CHU1901, HIST1911] |
Lancets: |
1 [PHOTO] |
Inscription: |
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF / 1825 ELLEN LOUISA RICHARDSON 1898 / 1859 GEORGE MOREY RICHARDSON 1896 [PHOTO] |
Category: |
Christ |
Location: |
chancel [PHOTO, CHU1901, HIST1911] |
Tiffany/Duncan comment: |
Tiffany 1910 calls this the Cook Memorial Window so likely Mrs. Richardson's daughter, Annah Huntington Richardson Cook, was at least one of the donors and was the person who organised the window with the Tiffany company [TIFF1910, DUNC1980, DEDUCED] |
CARY1907: |
The John Cary Descendants, Seth C. Cary (Sep 1907, p. 20) |
CHU1901: |
The Churchman (31 Aug 1901, p. 284) |
DEDUCED: |
Deduced from other information |
DUNC1980: |
Tiffany Windows, Alastair Duncan (1980) |
FINDAGRAVE: |
Findagrave.com, for deducing biographical or genealogical information |
HIST1911: |
The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts (1911, Vol. II, Annals of Tisbury, p. 53) |
INSCRIPTION: |
Inscription on item |
PHOTO: |
Photo of item |
TIFF1886: |
Announcement in American Architect and Building News, Tiffany Glass Company (6 Feb 1886) |
TIFF1893: |
Chicago Exposition booklet, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1893) |
TIFF1897: |
A List of Windows: And Extracts from Letters & Newspapers, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1897) |
TIFF1910: |
A Partial List of Tiffany Windows, Tiffany Studios (1910) |
WEB: |
Some general webpage, e.g. for deducing biographical or genealogical information |