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East Window - Warmington, Warwickshire

1900

warmington clayton and Bell stained glass

 

This four light window by Clayton and Bell, can be found at St Michael's church Warmington, Warwickshire. The four scenes show the descent from the cross; the Resurrection; the Ascension; and the Descent of the holy spirit. In the tracery St Michael is shown defeating the dragon.

 

warmington clayton and Bell stained glass

 

 

 

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