Stained Glass Window at Essendon North Christ Church Anglican

 

Location:

Corner Mount Alexander Road and Marco Polo Street, Essendon North, MOONEE VALLEY CITY, 3040

Local Government Area:

MOONEE VALLEY CITY

Heritage Type:

Memorial Artwork, Window

Description:

Subject

Good Shepherd

Text

Greater love hath no man than this that that a men may lay down his life for his friends

Inscription

To the Glory of God nd in memory of J.A.C. Tytherleigh Lance Corporal Killed in Action Gallipoli 8.7.15.

Description & History

The low wide shape of the window was unusual in a church location and more often seen in domestic settings. Stained glass artist , William 'Jock' Frater designed many versions of the Good Shepherd, and this delicate painting was evocative of a pastoral scenethat typifiedhis domestic style, despite the inclusion of Christ in the central of the three sections.

John Athelstan Corken (also spelt Corteen) Tytherleigh, a 19 year-old clerk, enlisted on 18 August 1914, one of two sons of Margaret Tytherleigh, widow of "Corleigh", 20 Scott Street, Essendon. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on 9 May 1915 and joined the reinforcements for 6 Battalion at the Dardenelles on 17 June. Only a few weeks later he was killed in action and buried by Chaplain FJ Miles, Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, Gallipoli. The grave marker notes his age as 17 years.

References & Acknowledgements

AWM Roll of Honour; NAA: B2455, Tytherleigh John Athelstan Corken; Argus, 14 July 1920, p.11; http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/622654/TYTHERLEIGH,%20JOHN%20ATHELSTAN%20CORKEN.

Year Construction Ended:

1920

Conflicts Commemorated:

First World War 1914-18

Designers/Architects:

Frater, William , E. L. Yencken & Co

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Names on Honour Roll

 
Surname Given Name
Initials
Deceased Info
Tytherleigh John Atherton Corken Y