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Bayeux, Normandy, France - October 01 2011: Stained glass in the Bayeux cathedral with a prayer for the fallen in D-Day.
Sunbeams passing through church windows
Famagusta, Cyprus - March 13, 2016: The Lala Mustafa Pasha interior view. The Mosque known as Saint Nicholas's Cathedral was built between 14th century as a church.  The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire period in 16th century and it remains a mosque to this day.
Image of the cross of Jesus Christ in a public church in a rural town.
The original medieval stained glass windows still intact in St Lawrence's Church in Warkworth Northumberland
Details of bright and colorful old stained glass window in historic mayor's office in French town hall of Ambronay, also called Blains castle. Beautiful coats of arms dating back to the 16th century, illuminated by the exterior light of the sun. Photo taken in Ambronay, in Ain department, in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France.
Paris, France. August 12, 2019. Basilique Saint-Denis, window close-up with coat of arms from French Royal House of Bourbon.
Bright sunlight glowing through a simple stained glass window in the darkness inside the church of St Peter and St Paul in Shernborne, a tiny village in Norfolk, Eastern England. The current reconstructed church was built in 1898 and paid for by King Edward VII but the site on which it stands dates back to the 7th century. The font within the church is Norman and much of the stonework within the church is thought to be original.
Stained glass window that depicting Sophia cathedral on the window in the interior of the building of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine. Kyiv, Ukraine - July 2023
rose window in monastery of Ebrach, Germany
Boston, MA, USA May 6, 2008 A stained glass window of the Massachusetts State House in Boston honors the Magna Carta's contribution to the American Constitution
Old windows in the interior of the University of Toronto library
A Stained Glass Window featuring one of the Valiant Women, a Pagan heroine in King's College Chapel Cambridge UK
Details of bright and colorful old stained glass window in historic mayor's office in French town hall of Ambronay, also called Blains castle. Beautiful coats of arms dating back to the 16th century, illuminated by the exterior light of the sun. Photo taken in Ambronay, in Ain department, in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France.
detail of leaded window with reflected light
Part of a vandalised Art Nouveau window in a derelict public house in Ipswich, Suffolk, Eastern England.
Medieval Window
St Peter Church of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England, with identifying details.
broken window with glass squares between which you can see a blurry piece of green garden
Crown glass used for windows.  Glass was blown into a \
Close-up of door of house with red rose flower decoration on glass window on a cloudy summer day. Photo taken August 10th, 2023, Žabnica, Slovenia.
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia - May 14 2022 : The historic main stained-glass window above an archway is decorated with arms and motifs from a by-gone era, brightly light from behind.
New Place, High Street, in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK. It is on the site of  Shakespeare's final home where he died in 1616, it has been rebuilt to be as close to the original as possible and was completed in 2016 with the original gardens behind it.  There are tourist walking past towards Guild Chapel.
Stained glass window in the Catholic church, Jerusalem, Israel
University College building in St. George Campus of UofT - University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Memorial of SA infantry in the battle of Delville Wood at St Mary cathedral in Johannesburg
Stained window at St Stephen's Basilica (Cathedral) in central Budapest, Hungary.
Stained glass window in the Riga Cathedral in Riga, Latvia.
stained glass
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