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Description Stained glass window in south-west transept of Canterbury Cathedral depicting Methuselah, who according to the bible was Noah's grandfather, and lived to be 969 years old.
Date Taken on 23 August 2008, 11:34:33
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Author Robert Scarth
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Stained glass window depicting Methuselah, southwest transept of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England

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