Architecture; religious; chapels; churches; windows; plain; West transept; the chapel of St. Nicholas; Kings Lynn; Norfolk; England; UK; mighty clear window; West entrance; wooden doors; glass; coat of arms; footpath;
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At the west end, that mighty clear window lording it over the narrow street. The tower, once you take Scott's spire out of the equation, is curiously small, its Early English tracery out of kilter with the rest of the building. There are echoes of Cley, and for the same reason; the tower is a survival of a much earlier, smaller building. And yet, as at Cley, there doesn't seem to have been any intention to rebuild it before the Reformation intervened. By the 15th century, the clear rational light that a vast window could provide seems to have been a higher priority than the height of a tower to proclaim the glory of God.
One of the etched glass windows of St Stephens Tavern opposite Big Ben in Bridge Street. A glimpse of the interior with ornate bass lights and carved bar. Sir Winston Churchill liked to drink here.
Church of St Andrew and St Cuthman; Parish; Steyning; West Sussex; stained glass window; stained; glass; window; modern; art; artistry; shepherd; sheep; crook; old man
Millenium window; Church of St Andrew and St Cuthman; Parish; Steyning; West Sussex; stained glass window; stained; glass; window; modern; art; artistry
Stained; glass; window; St Mary's Church; St Mary; Weymouth; Dorset; 'The Hope of the World; Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me; Jesus; Bible; Story; religious; art
St Martin-le-Grand Church York North Yorkshire England U.K. religion God Christianity worship Church of England city centre churches interior alter stained glass window
Dartmoor; Devon; Britain; National Park; Stained glass; St Michael; Church of St Michael De Rupe; Brentor; church; IPSV0772 churches (heritage); IPSV0770 churches (places of worship) IPSV2294 Parks (National); IPSV0450 Countryside; IPSV0499 Environment; IPSV1296 National Parks
A stained glass window to the glory of God and in memory of William and Elizabeth Bradshaw at St. Botolph's parish church, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK.
st saint nicholas nicholas' church tolleshunt darcy parish local tower front side religion religious building typical english england country rural britain british essex united kingdom uk ancient historic old type example
St Cuthman; Saint Cuthman; Church of St Andrew and St Cuthman; Parish; Steyning; West Sussex; stained glass window; stained; glass; window; modern; art; artistry
Stained glass window; stained; glass; window; Nativity; scene; birth; three wise men; king; baby Jesus; Jesus; Mary; religious; Noel; Christmas; artistry; detail; Steyning Parish Church; Church of St Andrew and St Cuthman
Suffolk, lavenham, east Anglia, village, church, St Peter and St Paul, stained glass window, crucifixion, religious, art, England, English, Christ, jesus
Turville; Buckinghamshire; Bucks; Church; St Mary the Virgin; Religion; Christian; Church of England; Worship; Stained Glass; Memorial Window; Patrick Reyntiens; John Piper;
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'My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord' Memorial Window by John Piper dated 1975, in north wall of the nave in Turville Church. The artwork is by local artist Patrick Reyntiens.
Altstadt; Aussen; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden; Building; Building Exterior; Buildings; Church; Color Image; England; Europa; Europe; Farbe; Gebaeude; Historische; Images; Kent; Kirche; Outdoor; Pictures; Rochester; South East England; St.Nicholas Church; Stadt; Stadtzentrum; Suedostengland; UK; United Kingdom; fotografie; photography
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Stock Photo of the St.Nicholas Church in the historical town centre of Rochester at the River Medway in Kent, Southern England. Die St.Nicholas Kirche im Stadtzentrum von Rochester am Fluss Medway in Kent, Suedost England.
st saint nicholas nicholas' church tolleshunt darcy parish local tower front side religion religious building typical english england country rural britain british essex united kingdom uk ancient historic old type example