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 south wall of the church. The central one shows Christ the Good Shepherd, and was erected in the early 20th century. Those to left and right are the work of Dom Ninian Sloane of Pluscarden Abbey, and were created in the 1970s. On the left depicts St Margaret of Scotland, and on the right the Blessed John Ogilvie, a native of Keith, who has since been canonised as St John Ogilvie.

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