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    Default Former St Peter's Church, Seel Street.





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    they came out really well considering how dark it was in there.
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    Thanks qg.
    This was the other side.
    Almost completely dark, so I used flash, and was surprised that the detail in the glass is visible.
    Lovely old wall.




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    Here's a rare surviving bit of glass in St Luke's.
    Quincyg noticed this.
    I wish I was as observant!


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    This is in St Johns in Kirkdale. Erected by the members of The Third Order
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    Marvellous pictures Philip and Greg's dad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    Here's a rare surviving bit of glass in St Luke's.
    Quincyg noticed this.
    I wish I was as observant!

    you can even see the colours in it, excellent. and there was you complaining you only had a 10................zoom.

    the one I took on a paltry 3....
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    Quote Originally Posted by quincyg View Post
    you can even see the colours in it, excellent. and there was you complaining you only had a 10................zoom.

    the one I took on a paltry 3....
    Absolutely brilliant bit of spotting! Top marks!

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    Default St Michael Garston

    Delightful window in this beautifully kept church
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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    Delightful window in this beautifully kept church
    Nice Pic Taffy, I remember it well! Cheers

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    Taken at St Luke's - COPYRIGHT A. Reynolds.

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    on a building in Whitechapel



    Anglican Cathedral (sorry didn't have a decent zoom when I took these last year)




    Last edited by quincyg; 04-15-2008 at 09:09 PM.
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    Inside the Blessed Sacrament R C church on Walton Vale
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    Another one in Blessed Sacrament church on Walton Vale
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