Trunch Methodist Church - memorial window
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Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 9 Dec 2008
This modern stained glass window is in Trunch Methodist church > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1075595 - located on North Walsham Road. It was placed here as a memorial to local preacher Arthur Herbert Amis (d. 2000) and his wife Gladys Effie (d. 1995). The first donation towards the building cost of this church was a gold sovereign given by Gladys. It can be seen in the centre of the window. The Friesian cow (at bottom) represents part of Arthur's life as a cowman. The past emblem of the Labour Party (at top) commemorates his lifelong membership. The fuchsias in the corners represent Arthur's hobby of gardening and growing fuchsias.