The Stained Glass Windows at
The Church on the Cape

This is another of the fine windows on the south side of the church. This window was constructed in the early 1900s and was given in 1908 by Richard and Caroline E. Nunan.

It consists of a large cross surrounded by lily stems. The flowers provide the background for an oval symbol of our church at Cape Porpoise - the anchor.

The reds in the upper portion of the window are particularly spectacular as they embrace the two square crosses.

Close-up of top of window

Close-up of anchor

Close-up of cross