Icon of St Giles
Introduction
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Image: © Tiger Taken: 1 Aug 2009
The icon, installed in the church of St Mary & St Giles in July 2009, was painted by Brother Leon of the Orthodox community in Walsingham and shows Giles, the hermit of Provence, shielding his companion hind from the onslaughts of royal archers.