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Church windows a62_02595
A detail of windows at a church probably in Worcestershire, showing a tracery window partially bricked up and a paired lancet, both with leaded glazing.
The windows in this photograph have previously been identified as being at St Nicholas Church in Earls Croome, but the windows do not appear to match any at this church. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 26519325
Filename: aa62_02595.jpg
Size: 4043 x 5546 (8.4MB)
Date: 7th October 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: His toric England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
Job Title: Photographer
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This print by Marjory L Wight transports us to a place of timeless beauty and architectural intrigue. The image showcases the intricate details of church windows, offering a glimpse into the past and inviting us to unravel their stories. Located in Worcestershire, these particular windows exude an air of mystery as they bear unique characteristics not found at St Nicholas Church in Earls Croome, where they were initially believed to be situated. The photographer's keen eye captures two distinct features - a partially bricked-up tracery window and an adjacent paired lancet adorned with leaded glazing. The craftsmanship evident in these medieval-inspired designs is truly remarkable. Each delicate curve and carefully placed pane tells tales of devotion, faith, and artistic expression that have stood the test of time. As we gaze upon this photograph from the 1930s, we are transported back through centuries of history. Marjory L Wight's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the grandeur and subtlety present within these church windows. Their ethereal glow filters through the lens, casting mesmerizing patterns on surrounding surfaces. It is as if light itself dances within each glass panel. In this single frame frozen in time, we find ourselves captivated by the beauty that lies within sacred spaces such as this one – places where artistry meets spirituality and architecture becomes a testament to human creativity.