The Church of St Bartholomew: Window fragments

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The Church of St Bartholomew: Window fragments

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 20 Oct 2018

Part of the Medieval glass, restored to a window in the South Aisle. The glass, dating from the 1300s, illsustated the coronation of the Virgin. The rest of the glass seems to have suffered the attention of the iconoclasts

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.85856
Longitude
-0.50091