South Aisle
The three windows in the south aisle came from the second church. The central window and the right-hand light of the eastmost window formed part of the 1879 East window, made by Powell Brothers of Leeds and London.
The eastmost window shows the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke ch.15) at the top, with the Last Supper, the Shepherds and the risen Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene below – a most unexpected mixture!
In the central window the Ascension is depicted at the top, with Jesus carrying the Cross, his Crucifixion and Resurrection below.
The final westmost window is dedicated to members of the Jepson family. Above is Jesus as the Good Shepherd. Below, the three lights show: Jesus with the Holy Women which ministered unto Him; his command to Peter Feed my lambs, feed my sheep (John ch.21); and showing his wounds to Thomas after the Resurrection My Lord and my God (John ch.20).