Clayton Window
Christ in Glory
In the south-west end of the nave, a window is inset into the wall. The scene is of Jesus. With a reference to the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 11 verse 28: "Come unto me all ye that labour"
Inscription on south-west nave window: “In loving memory of Maude Clayton 1875-1951”
Whitefriars of London made three of the stained glass windows found in Saint Mark’s Church, two of which survived the fire of 1949.
An ascending vision of earth, life and sky in the shape of a cross placed in the Saint Anne’s chapel
In the south-west corner of the Saint Mark’s nave is a stained glass window with the title "Come unto me all ye that labour"
Madonna and Child stained glass window in the north-west nave wall in Saint Mark’s Church
The holy spirit descends like a dove over the Chatham Islands in this stained glass window in the Saint Mark’s sanctuary
The triple lancet east window is a triptych of the risen Lord at the empty tomb, based on Matthew 28. It was made by Whitefriars of London to replace the one destroyed by the fire which destroyed the original church in 1949.