Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Location in Church: | N aisle W |
Type: | 2 lights |
Size (width x height): | 2' 5" x 4' 11" or 0.73m x 1.50m |
Subject(s): | Small spray of yellow leaves and flowers (see note below)
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Date Made: | 17th C.? |
Notes on Window: | The old glass in this window is often described as portraying a wheatsheaf. This website has always described it as "a small spray of leaves and flowers". However on re-photographing it in 2017, we now realise it is actually parts of 2 similar images of leaves and flowers. |
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Window in situ
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Overall View of Glass
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Detail of old glass (just in one diamond quarry)
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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