Saloon Stained Glass Window
In 1915 Deacon Convener William Beattie, Late Deacon Convener A. Graham Service and Collector Jackson Millar donated the three stained glass windows which were made by the Glasgow glass strainers and decorators: Guthrie and Wells.. The Deacon Convener is dressed as a Burgess of 1604.
The portrait on the Far left is that of Mary Queen of Scots. Mary Queen of Scots restored the right to elect Deacons in 1556.
The central portrait is that of Deacon Convener William Beattie.
The right most portrait is that of King James IV of Scotland who decided that half the Town Council of Glasgow should be craftsmen.
Below each portrait the Arms of the person is displayed.
In 1915 Deacon Convener William Beattie, Late Deacon Convener A. Graham Service and Collector Jackson Millar donated the three stained glass windows which were made by the Glasgow glass strainers and decorators: Guthrie and Wells.. The Deacon Convener is dressed as a Burgess of 1604.
The portrait on the Far left is that of Mary Queen of Scots. Mary Queen of Scots restored the right to elect Deacons in 1556.
The central portrait is that of Deacon Convener William Beattie.
The right most portrait is that of King James IV of Scotland who decided that half the Town Council of Glasgow should be craftsmen.
Below each portrait the Arms of the person is displayed.