Gatcombe Church

The windows in the chancel and over the pulpit of St. Olave's Church, Gatcombe are the work of William Morris and his Pre-Raphaelite group. Other stained glass in the church is reputed to be the oldest on the Isle of Wight, featuring an angel standing on a wheel on a chequered board: representing the Wheel of Fortune.

Images on Camera and Canvas
Stained Glass Windows
St Olave's Gatcombe PreRaphaelite Window Detail
Amazon Books
Image of The Isle of Wight Revisited: A Collection of Photographs Produced from the Original Glass Plate Negatives
Author: Colin Fairweather, Alan Stroud
Publisher: The Oakwood Press (2005)
Binding: Hardcover, 128 pages

Location

Stained Glass Windows, St. Olave's Church Gatcombe
United Kingdom
50° 39' 42.8544" N, 1° 18' 9.0972" W