Window
Building Name: First Presbyterian ChurchStudio Name: Whittemore Associates
City: Lansing
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1997
Subject/Title of Window: Presbyterian Emblem
Brief Description of Subject: A memorial window, placed on door of heritage room. Christian symbols such as the chalis with wheat which represents communion and the shell with drops of water which represents baptism, as well as the Presbyterian Church Logo in center. The window was designed by Richard Hanley with Kay Carl’s help. Installer of exterior protection done by Omnibus Studios, Inc. from Okemos MI
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 40”
Width: 22”
Type of Glass and Technique: Opalescent Glass, Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Vitreous Paint, Jewels or Cast Glass
Presbyterian Emblem
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