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tempus275
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St Lawrence stained glass
replied on: 10/18/2006 10:11:22 PM Whereabouts was that one from Jennypeg? I'm getting very impressed! Interesting in that one that it says that the Rays both died in 1855, but from your article on one of the other threads the paper said it was installed after the Victorian rebuild was completed in 1868... The Robert Henry Robinson one I've found was one of the ones I could find no evidence of (the one with the man kneeling) The only refeance I have found to it just says that it was a parable of the talents - though no evidence as to what happened to it. I've been informed by one of the an older member of the congregation that when the windows were restored there was nowhere to fit the Cattle window due to its size, they have said that the college was given the window (due to an unclear connection with the Cattle family and the Technical school) as they wanted to make a feature of it, but due to the college's own eventual building changes the window was never used. How reliable that information is after 25 years ago is debateable though. On a kind of related but kind of not note, does the HDLH society have an old Cine player, we've found two cinefilm reels that are just labeled "rebuild" and as with a lot of other things no-one seems to remember it or exactly what was on it. |
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