17th century Flemish painted glass, collection of paintings set into a wooden cabinet in St Bartholomew's Church, Haslemere, Surrey, England, UK
The Flemish Glass in St Bartholomew's Church is of 17th Century origin. The glass was brought to Haslemere by Mr Thomas Sanderson of Kent who married Mary Shudd of The Lodge (now the site of Haslemere Educational Museum). Following the death of Sanderson and his wife, the glass was inherited by their daughter Mary Ann and given to St Bartholomew's Church, Haslemere, on or shortly after her marriage in 1797 to the Rev Robert Price. The panels were originally placed in the East Window of the church, but have recently been restored and placed in a wooden display cabinet which is back-lit by LED daylight lighting. Cabinet concept design by Sahran Abeysundara.
Size: 5250px × 2383px
Location: St Bartholomew's Church, Haslemere, Surrey, England, UK
Photo credit: © Gillian Pullinger / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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