Stained glass window, Perth Royal Infirmary

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The photograph on this page of Stained glass window, Perth Royal Infirmary by William Starkey as part of the Geograph project.

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Stained glass window, Perth Royal Infirmary

Image: © William Starkey Taken: 25 Jul 2014

Detail view of a stained glass window at Perth Royal Infirmary. The window, 5 x 1.6 metres, depicts the River Tay and Perthshire, and illustrates many local landmarks. The churches of St Leonard and St Matthew can be seen in the image, together with the rivers Almond, Earn and Tay - Perth Bridge and Moncrieffe Island can be seen in the course of the latter. Reference: Leadline Studio: http://www.leadlinestudio.com/portfolio_public_buildings_040_perth_royal_infirmary_landscape.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.396314
Longitude
-3.45298