Stained Glass Windows in St Thomas' Church

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Stained Glass Windows in St Thomas' Church

Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 18 Jun 2014

These are the windows in the north wall of the church. The central one is a memorial window erected after the First World War. On the left is Our Lady of Aberdeen and on the right St Andrew, patron saint of Scotland. These two windows are the work of Dom Ninian Sloane of Pluscarden Abbey, and were created in the 1970s.

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Image Location

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57.538591
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