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English: Stained glass window in the nave of St. John's Anglican Church, Ashfield, New South Wales (NSW). This window depicts Faith (left) and Hope (right) personified. The inscription on this memorial window reads "In Loving Memory of Ernest Albert Snashall. Late A.I.F. Killed in Flanders 18th Sept 1917."
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