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7a The Two Witnesses York Minster Stained Glass Navigator

7a The Two Witnesses York Minster Stained Glass Navigator
7a The Two Witnesses York Minster Stained Glass Navigator

7a The Two Witnesses York Minster Stained Glass Navigator 7a the two witnesses. and i will give unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred sixty days, clothed in sackcloth. these are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks, that stand before the lord of the earth. and if any man will hurt them, fire shall come out of their mouths, and shall devour their enemies. 7a the two witnesses; 7b the killing of the two witnesses; 7c the two witnesses ascend to heaven; 7d the seventh angel sounds the trumpet; 7e the temple of god and the ark of his testament; 7f the woman clothed with the sun; 7g war in heaven; 7h the woman flees from the dragon; 7j the dragon makes war on the woman's seed; 8a the third angel.

7a Grisaille Panel With Medallion With Archbishop york minster
7a Grisaille Panel With Medallion With Archbishop york minster

7a Grisaille Panel With Medallion With Archbishop York Minster The york minster stained glass navigator. york minster is remarkable for both the size and chronological span of its stained glass collection. in 1697 traveller celia fiennes was moved to comment on ‘the greatest curiosity for windows i ever saw’ and by the 1930s railway posters were encouraging visitors to the city to include britain’s. The new stained glass navigator site features high resolution photos of all 311 panels from the recently restored medieval masterpiece, allowing people to explore the whole window online for the first time and view the detail of its intricately painted 600 year old glass. the resource has been created by york glaziers trust, britain’s oldest. Just as the covid 19 crisis drove us all out of york minster and into the solitude of our own homes, the york glaziers trust’s york minster stained glass navigator became available, ensuring that we can explore some of the minster’s more important glass from our laptops, tablets and phones. in recent years, and especially in connection with. The resource is the work of the york glaziers trust, britain’s oldest studio specialising in the conservation of stained glass, whose craftspeople have combined 21st century skills with those.

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