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Making Of The Leicestershire Regiment's Stained Glass Memorial Window
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Making Of The Leicestershire Regiment's Stained Glass Memorial Window
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Officers and glassmakers with WWII memorial stained-glass panels
Negatives Collection, Leicestershire Record Office
Church Fittings
Military officers inspecting panels of a memorial stained glass window for the Leicestershire regiments in World War 2. These panels show the badge of the Tigers, an inscription, and the bottom of St George slaying the dragon. The window is currently in the George Chapel in Leicester Cathedral. The window was by Francis Spear in 1949- possibly one of the workers in the photograph.
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GP241
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Original media type: 1/4 Glass plate negative
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Officers and glassmakers with WWII memorial stained-glass panels
Negatives Collection, Leicestershire Record Office
Church Fittings
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2013-03-15 10:03:22