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On the window trail – April 2011

Posted on December 30, 2012 by Paula Bailey

A catch-up of a visit to the midlands back in April 2011. For some time Stephen and I had been wanting to visit Coventry Cathedral to see the amazing Nave windows, designed and made by a team of three led … Continue reading →

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