War memorial window, St Edith's church, Anwick

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War memorial window, St Edith's church, Anwick

Image: © Julian P Guffogg Taken: 4 Feb 2016

A Second World War memorial window by A. E. Lemmon & son, 1947. In the centre is Our Lady of Lincoln with the Christ Child, a standing St Edith and St George. Below this are scenes of local agriculture in wartime. A soldier looks out to battleships offshore, and in the centre, two children place a poppy wreath on a grave, with the church in the background. The window is in memory of Charles Newton and Reginald Holland.

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53.041427
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