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Nave Stained Glass Window

Nave Stained Glass Window

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Nave Stained Glass Window

This is the only one in the world of this Angel holding a baby.The Curator will be sending me more historical information about this particular window and design
St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Dundee, Scotland. It is the Cathedral and administrative centre of the Diocese of Brechin in the Scottish Episcopal Church
The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid on July 21, 1853 and it was completed in 1855. It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and is in the style of the Middle or Decorated period of Gothic architecture.
In 1847, Alexander Penrose Forbes was elected new Bishop of Brechin who chose to make Dundee his permanent residence.
At the time of Bishop Forbes' arrival, St Paul's Chapel met in rooms in nearby Castle Street, which Forbes considered to be dreary and "unworthy of the worship of the Almighty". Thus, he "urged his people to take on the holy work of building, to the glory of God, a stately church" a place which would offer refuge to the many poor that lived in the surrounding tenements.
The total cost of the building exceeded £14,000 and it took the congregation 10 years after its completion to pay off all the debts incurred. The church was dedicated on All Saints Day, November 1, 1865.
St Paul's was raised to Cathedral status in 1905 and is now a category A listed building.

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APN Canon EOS 30D
Objectif 18.0-200.0 mm
Ouverture 10
Temps de pose 1/4
Focale 134.0 mm
ISO 100