Aberdeen, Chanonry, St Machar's Cathedral, Interior. Detail of stained glass window by Douglas Strachan, depicting Bishops Kyninmund, Lichton and Elphinstone.
D 47179 CN
Description Aberdeen, Chanonry, St Machar's Cathedral, Interior. Detail of stained glass window by Douglas Strachan, depicting Bishops Kyninmund, Lichton and Elphinstone.
Date 16/6/1999
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number D 47179 CN
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 447489, G 83725 CS
Scope and Content Bishops' Window, St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen St Machar's Cathedral is probably the fourth church on this site and mostly dates to the 15th century. It was damaged during the Reformation and ransacked by Cromwell's troops for stone to fortify Castlehill in 1650. The steeple collapsed in 1688. This is the Bishop's Window which was created by the stained glass artist, Douglas Strachan in 1913. Executed mainly in blue and yellow it shows the three master builders of the cathedral in profile: Bishops Kinninmund, Lichton and Elphinstone. This is a good example of Strachan's work (1875-1950). He was very aware of the medieval use of colour and of the relation of his windows to the position of the sun at various times of the day. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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