Weston Turville - St.Mary's - Stained glass panel

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Weston Turville - St.Mary's - Stained glass panel

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 13 Jul 2014

This little panel of stained glass set into the East Window of St Mary's, Weston Turville is not quite what it seems. At first sight it looks as though it is a rare survivor of mediæval glass that escaped the ravages of the C17th Puritans. In fact, according to the church's own guide, it dates only from the C19th, being a Victorian work in the older style - it had me fooled.

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Image Location

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51.784681
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-0.755538