Stoke Minster Memorial Window
Visit Stoke Minster and view its newly restored memorial window.
With the aid of a Heritage Lottery Fund award of £9400 granted to The Friends of Stoke Minster the Memorial Stained Glass Window in Stoke Minster was restored and rededicated on 3rd August 2014 to mark centenary of the start of the First World War.
The Memorial window was designed by Gordon Mitchell Forsyth who was heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement. It was dedicated on 10th November 1923, and unveiled by General Sir Walter Congreve. The Staffordshire Sentinel reported on 12th November that 340 men of the parish of St Peter’s Stoke fell in the war.
For more information see Stoke Minster web-site