Window, St Columba's Church
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Image: © Barbara Carr Taken: 18 Sep 2009
The windows of this church are composed of oblongs of softly-coloured (mainly pinks and greens) and colourless opaque glass, with a cross design near the apex. The central pane in the fourth row from the bottom is clear - the grid-effect is actually a similar window on the northern side of the church.