Stock Photo: East Window Stained Glass

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Photo ID
13412
Title
East Window Stained Glass
Caption
Detail of stained glass in the east window, which dates from the 15th century and was originally displayed in Hailes Abbey. In 1789, the glass was taken from Hailes Abbey and installed in the church of the nearby Toddington estate. In the early 1900s, Hugh Andrewes, then owner of Toddington estate, installed the glass in Hailes Church as part of its restoration. The yellow stain and "short, ungraceful" character of the figures indicates the window's 15th-century date. Depicted are nine of the twelve apostles, with sentences from the Apostles' Creed inscribed above them. This reflects an early tradition that each article of the Creed was composed by a particular apostle. Hailes Church, 12th century. Hailes, Gloucestershire, England.
Credit
Holly Hayes
Status
  All Rights Reserved
Date Created
May 5, 2007
Date Added
December 27, 2012
Last Updated
May 1, 2024
Coordinates
51.9698060° N, 1.9280470° W
Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO
1600
File Size
3.94 MB
Full Resolution
1951 x 4000 pixels

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