Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

07-09 Bath Houses

Today I went into Bath to see an optometrist to order replacement glasses. I’ve been needing to do this since we left Columbia where I had my annual eye check-up. My Doctor there does not take the new insurance now provided to AT&T retirees. The Doctor’s office in Bath is in the house below on the right. It is just a mile or so from the campground.

We have been admiring all the lovely old homes in the area so I took a few quick photos to show you what they look like.

I love these bright colors.

This is a dentist’s office:

This house is near the campground entrance:

Speaking of being in Bath, that reminds me of a couple of my recent senior moments. Traveling like we do, I sometimes forget what town we are in – especially in the first few days after we arrive. So one day we are in our favorite local restaurant, Chat-a-Whyle, where I see some ads for local businesses. One was called Bath Rugs. I thought, boy that is a niche market. Then I remembered the name of the town. The bad thing is I had already done something similar a day or so earlier when I saw a sign for Bath Plumbing. What about kitchens and the rest of the house? Oh yeah, we are in Bath, NY. Duh!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

07-09 First Presbyterian Church in Bath, NY

Today we toured the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church here in Bath, NY. It is one of five churches whose sanctuary was designed by Lewis Comfort Tiffany. Ladies in the church conduct tours on Wednesdays in July and August. It is a favorite for local brides because of its beauty and this long aisle.

The congregation was formed in 1808. The first church was built in 1825. When this church was outgrown, it was torn down and a new church built in the same location in 1877. It was built of locally quarried sandstone in a style called Victorian Gothic.

In 1895 a church member, Ira Davenport, hired Lewis Comfort Tiffany to redecorate the interior as a memorial to his brother, John, who had been a very active member of the church.

Tiffany is best know for his glass work, especially glass lamps. The church still has three Tiffany lamps. Two “acorn” shaped lights hang in the front of the sanctuary. These were originally gas lighted.

There is also a beautiful crown shaped chandelier in the narthex, which won a prize at a large exhibition before coming to the church.

Here is one of the Tiffany Glass side windows.

Here is the central Rose window made with Tiffany’s iridescent favrile glass. Its circular shape, used throughout the interior, represents eternity with no beginning or end.

The pulpit, the chancel rail, and supporting columns are made of white mahogany imported from India. The rails on each side of the pulpit are supported by 12 columns representing the 12 apostles.

On the front of the pulpit is a glass mosaic in a vine motif with leaves, tendrils and fruit referring to Christ’s words “I am the Vine”. There are 4776 glass pieces in the design.

Almost 30,000 glass pieces were used in the mosaics on the two railings.

There are seven pointed-arch niches behind the pulpit.

The panels in the niches appear to be more glass mosaics but are in fact delicately painted.

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On the wall above the niches are metal panels beautifully painted to look like rich jewels.

We thoroughly enjoyed our tour and our time with the nice lady who showed us through the church. This is another place you will want to visit when in the NY Finger Lakes Region.