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Everyday details in stained glass window (Marylebone)

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Everyday details in stained glass window (Marylebone)

Image: © Zorba the Geek Taken: Unknown

This is a detail from a window in the crypt of Image It is from one of a series of "Saint" windows originally at St Augustine's, Haggerston. Suitably enough, for those who remember Sir Len Hutton, the St Leonard window shows street cricket. The dog also appears in another window in the series, now at St Saviour's Priory, Haggerston. See Image

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