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King’s Chapel Stained Windows

PARABLESJN COUXJR Parables pictured in the ,„ lino beauty of stained g|,„ glorify the King’, College Mem ria. Chapel, in which dows of the sen., ,r. ,|^ ad position, while other, are i„ J " of preparation, or « on their to New Zealand * two-light window, denicti. v - f parables of the Good -5 and the Pharisee and the pShr' s *' has just been completed in Lnis cas ’ Beneath it. when it is the north wall of the chapel be the inscription. "And in were not divided." a to the memory of Donald DouclSu ,, Lean and Joseph Fleming v Mc : Hunter, two inseparable r»w „ killed in France by the whose noble friendship the " dedicated. window« Rich colouring and artistic manship lend an almost beauty to this series of JT*' 7 which Mr. A. L. Ward is making o*s' 0 * 5 ' London for the King’s Collesem? “ In the striking green of thVp*??’ sees robe are 22 separate tints Si the glow of blue and red an , **• lends further life to the picture. In the second section window—a two-foot column am gw* the two lights—the Good SamS?* story is rich in spectacular other window, nearly completed jw trates the parables of the Lost’*!. 118 * and the Prodigal Son.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 8

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King’s Chapel Stained Windows Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 8

King’s Chapel Stained Windows Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 8

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