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2/3 Angels at Tudeley, Kent by Marc Chagall born 1887 at Liozna, Belarus.

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Another major early 20c woman artist, Mary Lowndes, 1908 at Linton, Cambridgeshire. The energetic Lowndes was responsible for many of the famous Suffragette banners and posters, and was also co-founder of the Glass House in Fulham where many artists produced windows.

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A pair of 15c censing surviving fragments from former crucifixion scenes at Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire and Nowton, Suffolk. Both of these angels are likely reset incorrectly, in the wrong orientation.

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Miriam, sister of Moses & Aaron, led the Jewish people out of exile with them. 'And Miriam the prophetess took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances'. Jones&Willis, Wing, Rutland; Burlison&Grylls, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk.

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3/3 Another of the in the Crucifixion window by FC Eden at Clare.

More: https://t.co/8hI7Zy7wNJ

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2/2 as he is, and as he should be!

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St Anne and her daughter the Blessed Virgin for Mother's Day on the lower part of the Thornham Parva retable in , Paris. She shows her daughter the gradual for the feast of the Assumption, 'Audi, filia, et vide, et inclina aurem tuam'. In another panel, the Nativity.

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2/3 St Gregory is one of the most commonly depicted saints on Norfolk screens. Here he is at Tunstead. Norwich Cathedral has this fine continental panel of St Gregory dated 1538. Today is the feast of St Gregory.

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Today is the feast of St Timothy & St Titus, popular figures in mainstream 19C church art because of their biblical status. Here the young Timothy is raised by his mother Eunice and grandmother Lois at St Ives, Cambs, 1860s (Wailes?). A picture on the wall foretells his destiny.

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I've probably shared this before, but here's my great-uncle Bill Cooper leading the horse on Cole Ambrose's farm at Stuntney in the 1930s:

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