First World War Memorial
The memorial unusually lists the names of all the men and women of Menston who served in the Great War. A bronze tablet in the centre gives the names of those who fell. A recent booklet by Judith Knaggs gives interesting biographical details of almost all the 50 men who fell. The memorial to those killed in the Second World War is above the Book of Remembrance.

Organ The organ chamber was added to the original building in 1890. The 2-manual organ is a fine example of the work of I W Binns of Bramley. It has been rebuilt several times, most recently in 2008.
Stained Glass
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East Window Currently, the beautiful east window, erected in 1876 in memory of Bertie Markland who gave the land on which St John’s is built, is in full view for the first time since 1920. It depicts the visit of the Magi to the infant Christ and was designed by John Ward Knowles.
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Font and Baptistry Windows The two windows depict the Annunciation (1901) and the Nativity (1915) and were made by Messrs Taylor and Clifton of London who reputedly made a similar one for Windsor Parish Church.
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Children’s Windows which are immediately on the left after entering the church were presented by the Sunday School children in 1893.
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South Aisle windows The three small windows depict Stations of the Cross.
St John’s is floodlit each evening from dusk until 10.30pm as a sign of our calling to be God’s light in the world. If you would like to sponsor the floodlighting in memory of a loved one, to celebrate an anniversary or simply to give thanks please contact the Parish Office. The cost is £5 per evening.
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