corona
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corona n.III, c.1200: Tree of Jesse, Virgin Mary
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corona n.III, c.1200: Tree of Jesse, King Josiah
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corona n.II, George Austin Jr. 1854-61: Tree of Jesse, Jesse sleeping
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corona n.II, George Austin Jr. 1854-61: Tree of Jesse, King Josephat (Jehosaphat)
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corona n.II, George Austin Jr. 1854-61: Tree of Jesse, King Josiah
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corona n.II, George Austin Jr. 1854-61: Tree of Jesse, Virgin Mary
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corona n.II, George Austin Jr. 1854-61: Tree of Jesse, Christ with Virtues
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choir and apse (Trinity Chapel) to east
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ambulatory (Trinity Chapel) window n.II: Becket miracle window 6, Master of Jordan Fitz-Eisulf, aft. 1213; restored 1855 and 1937, 1940s?
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ambulatory (Trinity Chapel) window n.III: Becket miracle window 5, 1213-20, restored 1855 and 1947
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ambulatory (Trinity Chapel) window n.III: Becket miracle window 5, 1213-20, top medallion
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ambulatory window n.III: apparation of St. Thomas from his shrine
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of injured foot of Roger of Valognes?
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of injured foot of Roger of Valognes? Tomb, center monk, most heads restored
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ambulatory window n.III: cure from leprosy of Godwin of Boxgrove: Godwin giving away his shirt; right third restored
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of dropsy: arrival
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of dropsy: departure, heavily restored by George Austin Jr.
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ambulatory window n.III: copy by George Austin, Jr., of Trinity Chapel n.IV: cure of Etheldreda of Canterbury (second medallion down)
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ambulatory window n.III: copy by George Austin, Jr., of Trinity Chapel n.IV: cure of Etheldreda of Canterbury
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ambulatory window n.III: Walter of Lisors cured of leprosy? (third medallion down)
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of Eilward of Westoning (sentencing): judge, 2 soldiers, center prisoner; heads, lower parts yellow drapery restored
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ambulatory window n.III: cure of the lame daughters of Godbald of Boxley: cure in dream and giving thanks; center part blue, some heads, lower part tomb replacement glass
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ambulatory (Trinity Chapel) window n. IV; modern: Samuel Caldwell Jr.?
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ambulatory window n. IV: cure from a fever of Audrey of Canterbury
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ambulatory window n. IV: above: Henry of Fordwich, madman; below: cure of Audrey of Canterbury
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ambulatory (Trinity Chapel) window n.VII: Becket miracle window upper part, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: laymen at altar
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: Henry II and Thomas Becket
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: monks
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: pilgrim makes offering at tomb
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: St. Thomas at altar
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: knight and monk
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: fight and prayer to St. Thomas
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: sick man in bed
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: crippled child at tomb
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919: St. Thomas Becket, constructed from medieval fragments
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ambulatory window n.VII: Becket miracle window, Samuel Caldwell Jr. 1919-49: pilgrims with staff and water bottles
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Emma Lindsay 2014 stained glass, Canterbury cloister. The cloister has its own own page. Glass copyright: artist/heirs.
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