St Bede's, Rotherham "The Forty Martyrs"
St Bede's, Rotherham
"The Forty Martyrs"
March 2009
Design by Roy Coomber
Each light 500mm wide x 2300mm
The window depicts St Edmund Campion together with Margaret Clitherow as the two most prominent figures, in front of a symbolic representation of the other 38 martyrs.
St Edmund is depicted as a priest holding a book. St Margaret, a lay woman, is shown in medieval dress and holds a baby to symbolise motherhood.
The figures behind the two saints are dressed as monks and clergy of various types, denoted mainly by the colour of their habits; Carthusians, Augustines, Benedictines and a layman wearing a hat. In the background is the scaffold of Tyburn. The tracery contains palm leaves, a symbol of martyrdom.