1914-18 War took its toll at Cowichan Station at the start of the war. There had been a tremendous serge of patriotic fervour. The almost tranquil east window depicting the moment after crucifixion, was designed and made in London, as memorial to the thirteen men who gave their lives in that conflict. As a thank offering for peace, a new bell was donated and the bell tower constructed. Meanwhile Captain A. Lane presented the base and stem of the lectern Rescued from the shelled ruins of Ypres Cathedral in Belgium, and the Rector, Rev. F.L. Stephenson, who had also gone to the war, the fragments of stained glass from a bombed church in Rheims, France, which are incorporated in the windows to the north and south side of the nave. This memorial is dedicated to Doris H.M. Oldfield.
Cowichan Station, British Columbia
Type
Other
Inscription
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DORIS H.M. OLDFIELD 1921-1980
Visitor information
Location
St. Andrew's Anglican Church First World War Windows
2475 Koksilah Road
Cowichan Station
British Columbia
St. Andrew's Anglican Church First World War Windows
2475 Koksilah Road
Cowichan Station
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 48.7298835
Long. -123.6698001
Lat. 48.7298835
Long. -123.6698001