St Augustines stained glass window Post author:fitravel Post published:November 23, 2017 Post category:Uncategorized Post comments:2 Comments Reading time:1 mins read St Augustine’s Cathedral has some stunning and striking stained glass windows. Dating back to September 1875, the windows are part of the original design and are from F. Barnett of Leith. Tags: churches, places of worship, stained glass windows Read more articles Previous PostAn Afrikaans inscription in a Catholic Cathedral Next PostLooking along Kings Beach from the harbour You Might Also Like Freeway graffiti November 23, 2012 Snail graveyard September 18, 2008 another era…. December 4, 2007 Leave a Reply to William Kendall Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This Post Has 2 Comments William Kendall 23 Nov 2017 Reply Exquisite detail! fr paul harrison 30 Nov 2017 Reply Here in Workington, we have a lot of stain glass windows by Barnett of Leith, in Our Lady& St Michael's Church.
fr paul harrison 30 Nov 2017 Reply Here in Workington, we have a lot of stain glass windows by Barnett of Leith, in Our Lady& St Michael's Church.
Exquisite detail!
Here in Workington, we have a lot of stain glass windows by Barnett of Leith, in Our Lady& St Michael's Church.