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South chancel window - Middleton Cheney

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This south window of the chancel at Middleton Cheney contains panels by Ford Madox Brown depicting scenes from the old testament.

 

Middleton Cheney south chancel window by Ford Madox Brown

 

Middleton Cheney south chancel window by Ford Madox Brown

 

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