A stain glass window in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey. A sign out front states "(t)he building, consecrated in 1523, is the third on the site. Since 1614, St. Margaret's has been the church of the House of Commons. Windows commemorate Caxton and Milton, who worshipped here, and Raleigh, who is buried in front of the alter, under the glorious window made for King Henry VII and Catherine of Aragon in c1520...." (click thumbnail for more detail) London, UK; September, 2009.
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
A stain glass window in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey. A sign out front states "(t)he building, consecrated in 1523, is the third on the site. Since 1614, St. Margaret's has been the church of the House of Commons. Windows commemorate Caxton and Milton, who worshipped here, and Raleigh, who is buried in front of the alter, under the glorious window made for King Henry VII and Catherine of Aragon in c1520...." (click thumbnail for more detail) London, UK; September, 2009.
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