b'The Co-op Delivery Van & ManPhoto supplied by Judy TarranWe had this photograph in an exhibition one year as the Walter Wilson delivery van & man. We were very soon corrected! It is in fact the Co-op delivery van and the delivery man is Bernard Wilson who managed the Co-op shop at Bishop Wilton for a time. He is posing outside Nos 38 & 39, Main Street. Evidently Cyril Webster delivered for Walter Wilson.Stained Glass Windows in St EdithsKate PrattRecords relating to the stained glass in St EdithsApril 24th 1874Our already beautiful seem to be woefully lacking; there is nothing in theChurch is, this week, being further Sykes archive deposited in the Hull University Brynmordecorated by having stained windows Jones Library, nothing lodged at the Borthwickthroughout. This will be followed, in course Institute at York University with the church records,of time, by other improvements.and all the documents of Clayton and Bell who madeThe other piece of dating evidence we have is the the windows were destroyed in the London Blitz indedication under the West window:1941. However, the School Log books contain two In affectionate remembrance of Sir Tatton Sykes important scraps of dating information: Bart and Mary Anne Lady Sykesthis window is Friday October 16th 1863 Some of thededicated by their daughter Mary1864. children have had leave from school thisWe know that the East window was designed by J afternoon to go and gather evergreensL Pearson (Pevsner & Neave), and both the other East for the decoration of the church ready forwindows, in the Lady Chapel and St Helens Chapel, Monday when the Archbishop of York willare similar in style. On the available evidence, we can hold a confirmation and also for the newdate the East windows to 1863, the West window to stained glass window in the East in memory1864, and the North and South windows to 1874.of the Late Sir Tatton Sykes Bart which has been finished this week.BULLETIN 15 265'