Category:Stained-glass windows of St George's Church, Belfast

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English: Stained glass windows are to be found in the chancel, and the north and south aisles. Multiple windows including the Baird window suffered from the blasts during the troubles, most severely in July 1973. The tripartite east window by A. Gibbs of London from the late 1860s is the oldest, multiple windows are from Clokey & Co., Belfast. (See Groundplan by gloine.ie. and Brian M. Walker, A History of St George's Church Belfast, p. 69–70, 116, 138, 155, 164.)

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