Ladock - Church of St Ladoca - Stained glass with swallows
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Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 30 Jul 2022
There are two attractive modern (C20th) stained glass windows in the south wall of the south aisle of Image This is the more eastward of the two. Set into a Perpendicular (C15th) stone window this glass depicts rolling countryside with swallows (or perhaps martins) flying above fields, a river and flowers. A sheepdog can be seen in one of the fields in the righthand pane. The wording above the lower two swallows says: "I thank thee God that I have lived in this great world and known its many joys" The other modern window is Image]