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Building Name: First Presbyterian Church of Three Rivers-Centreville

City: Three Rivers

Window Shape: 5 (gothic arched, 2 vertical sections)

Date of Window: 1870

Subject/Title of Window: Anchor; Triangle

Brief Description of Subject: Arched window with two lancets. Ornamental with medallion at top of each lancet. Left medallion depicts anchor, symbol of hope. Right shows equilateral triangle with Hebrew letters written inside [probably YHWH, the name of God]. Triangle symbolizes the Most Holy Trinity. On the form, next to "Antique or Cathedral Glass", is typed "Grisaille". Window made by P. F. McMahon, of Chicago, IL. Restored by Bovard Studio, of Fairfield, Iowa. Restoration finished and window reinstalled on March 23, 1996, on which date acrylic exterior protection was installed.

Condition of Window: good

Height: 168 in

Width: 36 in

Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came

Anchor; Triangle
Anchor; Triangle
First Presbyterian Church of Three Rivers-Centerville, South Side
First Presbyterian Church of Three Rivers-Centerville, South Side

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