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A view looking up at the great East Window of Beverley Minster.
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500.00
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683.00
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Summary

The Great East Window contains the oldest glass in the Minster, dating from c1220-30 to the early 1400s. The Window was reshaped then, 200 years after the original East End was built.

Because of various restorations not all the figures are clear, but some saints are visible, including Peter with his keys, and St Andrew with his cross (the 'Saltire' of Scotland).

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