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Medieval Stained Glass in Great Britain

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West Wycombe, St Lawrence Chancel, east window Buckinghamshire View Full Record
Malpas, St Oswald North chapel, north window, 1st from east nV 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a Cheshire View Full Record
Denton, St Lawrence North transept, north window nVI 2b Lancashire View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 2b York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 2b York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 2b York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 2c York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 2c York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 5a York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 5a York View Full Record
York, York Minster Choir, north window, St William Window nVII 5a York View Full Record
Birtles, St Catherine Nave, north window nVIII 2a Cheshire View Full Record
Birtles, St Catherine Nave, south window sIV 2b Cheshire View Full Record
Blackburn, Blackburn Cathedral South transept, west window sVII 1b Lancashire View Full Record
Blackburn, Blackburn Cathedral South transept, west window sVII 1b Lancashire View Full Record
Blackburn, Blackburn Cathedral South transept, west window sVII 1b Lancashire View Full Record
Blackburn, Blackburn Cathedral South transept, west window sVII 1b Lancashire View Full Record

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