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Everyday details in stained glass window (Haggerston)

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Everyday details in stained glass window (Haggerston)

Image: © Zorba the Geek Taken: Unknown

This is a detail from a window in the entrance of St Saviour's Priory, Haggerston. It is from one of a series of "Saint" windows originally at St Augustine's, Haggerston. The dog also appears in another window in the series, now at St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square, Image and represents a dog that belonged to the parish priest at the time that the window was made.

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