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English: Stained glass in St Mary the Virgin church, Speldhurst.

The church is Grade II* listed, and the listing includes the lines: "The glory of the church is the complete set of stained glass by Morris and Co. and Clayton and Bell. 10 are Burne-Jones designs."

This photo shows most of the east window - The Crucifixion. It was designed by Burne-Jones, and produced by Morris & Co.

124 in 2024 no 20 church windows
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6 April 2024

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