Stained glass
Another day that might have been sunny but turned into a dark grey one, so with very little time, because of taking OG out this afternoon, I popped into the cathedral to look at the stained glass. At least that's something colourful, I thought, then posted it in mono :( Seriously though, I thought it rather lovely like this, almost a bit of a revelation. This piece was high up, as was the Extra. I am assuming the blipped gent can only be late Victorian/Edwardian with his combination of classical laurel wreath, Arthurian court dress and that luxuriant moustache, but for once I couldn't find a guide to tell me.
The piece of glass in Extras couldn't be more different - clearly medieval and probably used for target practice by Round Heads in the English Civil War (1642-51), who briefly camped in here, horses and all, and shot out the glass in the great west window, among other destruction. I found the comparison in style between the two windows quite fascinating.
I'm very sorry, you will see my comments are off for tonight. I'm okay but still struggling with post-Christmas exhaustion. Hearts and stars, as always, will be forthcoming.
Have a great evening xx
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