Window
Building Name: Pilgrim Congregational ChurchArtist Name: Edith Hazzard Wright
City: Lansing
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1976
Subject/Title of Window: Plymouth
Brief Description of Subject: Pilgrims Settling At Plymouth Plantation
Figures in the Window.
Pilgrim Husband: Sowing Seed
Pilgrim Wife: Wife at Spinning Wheel
Four Corners of Window: Flowers and Food.
Upper left: Fringed Gentian, Wild flower of Eastern U.S.
Lower left: Sunflower, Symbol of God
Upper right: Squash Blossoms, Developed into Food for Pilgrims
Lower right: Lobelia, Wild flower in Eastern U.S., “Indian Tobacco”
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 45"
Width: 37"
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass
Plymouth
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