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Stained glass windows in the Church of Saint Oswald, Arncliffe, Littondale.

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Stained glass windows in the Church of Saint Oswald, Arncliffe, Littondale, Yorkshire Dales, England, UK.

St Oswald’s Church was extensively rebuilt in the Victorian period, the stained glass windows dating to that time.

The East window is attributable to William Wailes of Newcastle. The window shows St Michael, patron saint of Hubberholme, and St Oswald, patron saint of Arncliffe.

Stained glass windows have been a traditional part of church architecture for decades and continue to be incorporated into modern church designs today.

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1916 x 2554px

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