The south window in St Mary's Church Little Walsingham
- Date:
- 1945
- Location:
- St Mary and All Saints Church, Church Street, Walsingham, Little Walsingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk
- Reference:
- AA46/04638
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
The window was destroyed during a fire which gutted St Mary and All Saints Church in 1961. A new window by G King & Son was created during the restoration of the church. The new window features copies of the angels in the upper lights, whilst the main lights were reglazed with mostly clear glass medieval fragments.
CVMA Window Number: s11.
This is part of the Series: PAL01/02 F J Palmer Collection - negatives in the NMR run; within the Collection: PAL01 F J Palmer Collection
© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive
Photographer: Palmer, Frederick John: National Buildings Record
Stained Glass, Tracery, Window, Medieval Parish Church
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