| Status: |
Extant [PHOTO] |
| Confidence: |
High |
| Memorial name: |
Rutter Memorial Window (Stroud Memorial Window) |
| Description: |
ornamental [TIFF1910, DUNC1980] |
| Tiffany 1910: |
Page 98 |
| Duncan 1980: |
Page 220 |
| Tiffany 1897: |
Not listed |
| Signature: |
not signed [ORG] |
| Other documentation: |
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| Designer: |
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| Memorial details: |
Sally Robinson Perkins Rutter (26 Jan 1835 - 17 Apr 1901) [INSCRIPTION, JOUR1906, FINDAGRAVE] |
| Donor: |
Chancel Guild of St. Martin's Chapel [INSCRIPTION] |
| Date: |
1906 [INSCRIPTION, JOUR1906] |
| Size: |
108" high x 54" wide [ORG] |
| Lancets: |
1 [PHOTO] |
| Inscription: |
"This do in Remembrance of me" / St Luke 22 19 // To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of / Sally R Rutter / By the Chancel Guild of St. Martin's Chapel 1906 [PHOTO] |
| Category: |
Ornamental |
| History: |
Window originally located in previous building of congregation (SITE:33.37.1) [ORG] |
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The window was moved here in 1919 but is in storage [ORG] |
| Tiffany/Duncan comment: |
Tiffany 1910 calls this the Stroud Memorial Window so likely Mrs. Rutter's daughter, Margaret Perkins Rutter Stroud, was the person who organised the window with the Tiffany company [TIFF1910, DUNC1980, DEDUCED] |
| Same as item: |
33.37.1.1 |
| DEDUCED: |
Deduced from other information |
| DUNC1980: |
Tiffany Windows, Alastair Duncan (1980) |
| FINDAGRAVE: |
Findagrave.com, for deducing biographical or genealogical information |
| INSCRIPTION: |
Inscription on item |
| JOUR1906: |
Journal of the One Hundred and Twenty-second Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania (1906, p. 181) |
| ORG: |
Organization |
| PHOTO: |
Photo of item |
| TIFF1886: |
Announcement in American Architect and Building News, Tiffany Glass Company (6 Feb 1886) |
| TIFF1893: |
Chicago Exposition booklet, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1893) |
| TIFF1897: |
A List of Windows: And Extracts from Letters & Newspapers, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1897) |
| TIFF1910: |
A Partial List of Tiffany Windows, Tiffany Studios (1910) |