Image: Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe church, East window (48694712611)
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Description: The easternmost window of the church in the Lady Chapel can be seen as a blaze of colour upon entering the church. It depicts the Nativity in the upper half, with the Deposition in the lower half. The tracery contains angels in red and yellow. Glass is by Harry Stammers, early 1960s.
Title: Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe church, East window (48694712611)
Credit: Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe church, East window
Author: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK
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