Stained glass window, St Paul's church, Morton

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Stained glass window, St Paul's church, Morton

Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs Taken: 18 May 2014

Glass by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris, 1891 St Barnabas, St Peter, St Paul, St Stephen. Inscribed "this glass is given of the Glory of God and in the memory of John Edward Sandars who died on the Eighth day of February one thousand eight hundred and ninety" The entry in the Catalogue of Designs names the glass painters as follows: figures by Bowman and Dearle, quarries by Stokes, labels and inscriptions by Campfield.

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53.413832
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-0.782974