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English: One of the two Christopher Whall windows in the South Nave has Michael in the top light and in the first row of five lights below, and as shown here, we see a sword only, then a sceptre and sword equal, next the Angel of the Resurrection, then the sceptre predominant. Next we see the sceptre only as laid down at the breaking of the final morning and the new Heaven and Earth (as taken from Whall's own notes on the iconography of the Lady Chapel windows. |
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Author | Weglinde |
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