Left: Whole window. Right: Closer view of St Peter healing Dorcas.

The Good Samaritan is the central panel of an attractive, geometrically patterned lancet attributed to Ward and Hughes, in the north choir aisle of Southwark Cathedral, London. The window was presented in memory of John Ellis, "a generous friend of the poor," who died in 1856.

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Bibliography

Eberhard, Robert. "Stained Glass Windows at the Cathedral, Southwark, Inner London." Church Stained Glass Windows. Web. 26 February 2019.


Created 26 February 2019