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Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland


English: 7-light west window of St. Augustine, erected in August 1934 in memory of Father Denis Crotty who died in August 1932. The window was created by Harry Clarke studios (not by Harry Clarke who died in 1931 but by his students who continued to work for the studio). The seven lights depict scenes from the life of St. Augustine. From left to right: “St Augustine and St Monica, Augustine as the sledgehammer of heresy, Augustine and St Alypius on their conversion, Augustine alone, Baptism of Augustine, Augustine preaching to Augustinian friars, and [..] the presentation of the cincture to St Monica by the Virgin.” (Quote from Christine Casey and Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster, p. 240. Note that this book describes this wrongly this window as east window and misattributes it to Harry Clarke. See also Father Crotty Memorial Window, Drogheda Independent, 28 July 1934, p. 6; Sean Collins, Drogheda priest who witnessed the Bloody Sunday massacre in Croke Park, Drogheda Life, 1 April 2023.
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