All Saints Church, Terrington - Stained Glass Window

Introduction

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All Saints Church, Terrington - Stained Glass Window

Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 14 Jul 2007

The south window is an example of 20th century 'Arts and Crafts' glass painting by Morris & Co., following a design by Edward Burnes-Jones. In it the stem of the Cross has burst into leaf and growth, symbolising the life-giving effect of Christ's death which also overcomes Satan, seen as a serpent at the foot of the Cross.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.128492
Longitude
-0.973313