Plate 157: Stained Glass Windows in Churches

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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'Plate 157: Stained Glass Windows in Churches', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire( London, 1926), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/hunts/plate-157 [accessed 27 November 2024].

'Plate 157: Stained Glass Windows in Churches', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire( London, 1926), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/hunts/plate-157.

"Plate 157: Stained Glass Windows in Churches". An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. (London, 1926), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/hunts/plate-157.

Stained Glass Windows in Churches.

Sawtry. S.W. window of Chancel. Re-set glass of 14th to 16th centuries.

E. light.

W. light.

St. Neots. Glass re-set in window of room over S. Porch, 15th-century.

Kimbolton. Figure in S.W. window of S. Chapel, 15th-century.

Sawtry. S.E. window of Chancel. Re-set glass of 15th to 17th centuries.

Wood Walton. Glass in N.W. window of Chancel, late 13th or early 14th-century.

Wistow. Glass in W. window of S. Aisle, early 15th-century.