East window of St Stephen's church, Rashcliffe

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East window of St Stephen's church, Rashcliffe

Image: © Diocese of Leeds Taken: 6 Jul 2016

The window appears to depict a healing miracle of Jesus (maybe the raising of Jairus' daughter?) The listing dates it contemporary with the 1864 church; if so, the colours are quite vivid for that era, though a lot of painted detail of the human figures has been lost. For the outside of the building, see Image It is listed grade II (list entry 1217730). Note: the church was closed for public worship in 2013, and sold to a private owner in 2018 so is no longer publicly accessible.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.637637
Longitude
-1.7914