Stained Glass Windows - St Leonard - Baldesmere Lees, Kent
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Stained glass windows in St Leonard's church, Badlesmere Lees.
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Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/13/2019
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Stained glass windows in St Leonard's church, Badlesmere Lees.
"The two lancets of plain glass over the altar are of the early 13th century and are unusual as three in number are more common. The windows on the north and south sides are good specimens of Early English lancets with hoods and the small windows in the vestry contain fragments of ancient glass. The glazing bars in the windows, the leading creating intersections at the top, are Georgian.
Frederick W. Cole designed the two west windows depicting St.Francis of Asisi and the Sower. The windows were dedicated in 1990 to the memory of Margaret Thomas Scutt, churchwarden, neighbour and true friend to the Church."
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