Stained Glass Windows
Situated in the Chancel, this centre piece is attributed to a company named Heaton, Butler & Bayne.
Though not signed, the fine features, hair and beards of Jesus and His disciples match closely with other identified works.
Jesus (top centre), Moses (top left) and Elijah (top right). The three disciples Jesus took with Him look on; Peter (centre bottom), James and John.
Two memorial windows feature in the South Aisle:
The Isaac Fryer Memorial was erected by Ada Augusta Russell, in remembrance of her father - Isaac of Kinson who died 17th of April 1872.
This window features the angels Michael and Gabriel.
The inscription above Michael is translated "My faith is in wisdom".
As the one who visited Mary to announce that she would give birth to the long awaited Messiah, Gabriel also carries the scroll with the words Ave, Gratia, Plena, or Hail, Grace, Full - a reference to Luke 1: 28 "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you".
Towards the lower right of the window can be found the signed inscription confirming the work of A.L. Moore (Arthur Louis 1849-1939).
In the same aisle (east facing this time) can be seen the second dedicated window in the South Aisle.
This time in loving memory of Colonel Godfrey Russell, son of the Reverend John Russell, Rector of Landrinio and grandson of the late Dean of Battle.
This window was also erected by Ada Augusta Russell on the restoration of St Andrew's Church in 1892.
Jesus holds a brightly lit lantern with Isaiah on his left and John the Baptist on his right. John is depicted holding the inscription Ecce Angus Dei. "Behold the Lamb of God".
The work is again signed by A. L. Moore of 89 Southampton Row, London WC.