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W.C. Buckley memorial windows - Middleton Cheney

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North chancel window - Middleton Cheney

North chancel window - Middleton Cheney

 

These two north chancel window at Middleton Cheney were designed by Burne-Jones (1893) as a memorial to his friend W.C. Buckley who was the vicar.

 

 

Detail North chancel window middleton cheney

Detail North chancel window middleton cheney

Detail North chancel window middleton cheney

Detail North chancel window middleton cheney

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