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Reflections on Stained Glass
The refraction of light and colour in glass is perhaps art in its most luminous form.
Lydiard Millicent Church
Details from the larger window shown below
The stained glass window in All Saints Church, Lydiard Millicent illustrating the glory of Nature - flowers, trees, birds, sun, stars and moon.
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