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‘Snort and General” Photo. EVERYDAY SCENES FOR STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.— Now nearing completion are the strangest stained-glass windows in Christendom. These windows have been designed by Miss M. E. A. Rope to adorn the Church of St. Augustine, Hag gerston, East London, and show incidents in the working-class life of the parish. Urchins playing cricket against a lamp post outside a public house (shown in the illustration), a London bus, and a humble home are some of the subjects of the windows

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 12

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‘Snort and General” Photo. EVERYDAY SCENES FOR STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.— Now nearing completion are the strangest stained-glass windows in Christendom. These windows have been designed by Miss M. E. A. Rope to adorn the Church of St. Augustine, Hag gerston, East London, and show incidents in the working-class life of the parish. Urchins playing cricket against a lamp post outside a public house (shown in the illustration), a London bus, and a humble home are some of the subjects of the windows Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 12

‘Snort and General” Photo. EVERYDAY SCENES FOR STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.— Now nearing completion are the strangest stained-glass windows in Christendom. These windows have been designed by Miss M. E. A. Rope to adorn the Church of St. Augustine, Hag gerston, East London, and show incidents in the working-class life of the parish. Urchins playing cricket against a lamp post outside a public house (shown in the illustration), a London bus, and a humble home are some of the subjects of the windows Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 12