Bright summer light moderated by the stained glass east windows of the church of St. Ours in the old city of Loches.
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Christ in Majesty detail
A detail from the stained glass window of Christ in Majesty at Bellanoch Church. Get the full picture here.
Nativity detail
A detail from the stained glass window depicting the Nativity at Bellanoch Church. See link for the whole picture.
Bellanoch windows
There are two stained glass windows set in lancet openings in the south-west wall of Bellanoch Chuch, both dating from the middle of the twentieth century. The first is of the Nativity and is dedicated “To the glory of God and in loving memory of Mary A McVean and her parents, 1952”.
The second is of Christ in Majesty and is dedicated “to the glory of God and in loving & grateful memory of Elizabeth Grant wife of the Reverend Donald Grant Minister of this Parish from 1921-1944”.
Glass-stained light IV – Revenge of the Rabbit
Last in the series of splashes and smears of light, from the Millennium Window in St Mary’s Mundon, falling across the pews in the church.
The window can be seen in a previous post about the church here.
Glass-stained light III
More splashes and smears of light, from the Millennium Window in St Mary’s Mundon, falling across the pews in the church.
The window can be seen in a previous post about the church here.
Glass-stained light II
Stunning splashes and smears of light, from the Millennium Window in St Mary’s Mundon, falling across the pews in the church.
The window can be seen in a previous post about the church here.
Glass-stained light I
De-focused glass-stained light reflected from the tops of pews in St Mary’s Mundon, in Maldon, Essex.
The light is spilled from the Millennium Window, which commemorates the Battle of Maldon in 991. The window can be seen in more detail in my previous post on the church here.