The #East Window# consists of nine lights, and has been terribly mutilated, partly by fanatics, partly owing to lack of care within the last century.
Turning eastwards we next are struck by the loveliness of the #East Window# of the choir.
The Nativity, upper part of east window of north aisle, All Saints', North Street, York.
Before us is the grand East Window, the finest in Christendom.
The other windows have some fine old fourteenth-century glass; the north-east window is modern.
In the north-east window is a figure of St. George.
Exeter, East Window 122 Perpendicular stone frame, glazed chiefly with very typically decorated figure-and-canopy glass preserved from the earlier and smaller window.
These seedlings had stood for two days in the same position before a north-east window.
Turning to the south-east window, we are confronted with an entirely exceptional development.
The exquisite Early English chancel is lighted on either side by four couplets of lancet windows, in ideal proportion, while five equally ideal lancets serve for an East window.
The south-east window: The Resurrection, with soldiers at the Sepulchre.
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