All Saints, North Street - St Thomas Window
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 13 May 2023
One of ten medieval stained glass windows in this church, restored in recent years with National Lottery funding. This one dates from c.1410 and depicts the risen Christ, and to his left St Thomas confessing him as Lord and God. The figure on the right was relocated from a different window and represents Archbishop William of York who was martyred in 1154.