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Tree of Jesse - Higham Ferrers

1910

Kempe and Tower east window lady chapel higham ferrers

 

This Tree of Jesse window by Kempe and Tower in the Lady Chapel at Higham Ferrers. It is undated but is judging by the company logo of a black tower superimposed on the wheatsheaf, it is must be after Kempe's death in 1907.

 

There is an early C16 window very similar in design to this in St. Godard, Rouen France.

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