Glorious glass at StJohn's Church, Gouda . The American Sydney A. Clark writes some-where: „Twenty-seven minutes from The Haguelies a tremendous Dutch church with a townaround it, by name Gouda. An aerial photograph of the centre of the townshows that this remark is very much to the point.(Fig. 2.). Fig. 2. Aerial Photo: St. Johns Churc d^Gouda Photo The length of the church is 123 metres, and ithas 64 windows of stained glass, the largest ofwhich are no less than 20 metres high. The entiresurface occupied by the stained glass is not quite2000 sq. metres, or about half an acre. 1


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