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360 of the interior of St James Church, Poole. Our first ever attempt at using Gigapan was in the church-yard of St James Church (see here: share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=19748) - the church wardens were so impressed that they invited us back to shoot one inside of the impressive interior. Messed up...
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This is an image of the First Class Mens' Pool at athe Victoria Baths Public Pool in Manchester. The building was built in 1903 and was in use until 1993, contining three swimming pools, an Aeratone, a Wash House, as well as a Turkish Bath. The building is currently being restored by the Victoria Baths Trust. More de...
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Scholars say that stained glass performed a didactic function: the peasants were illiterate in Medieval times and the clergy would use these colourful pictures in the windows to enhance their telling of Bible stories. But in a place like Chartres cathedral, the transporting ability of sunlight, colour, and glass take...
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In the Church of Vernon in France, this stained glass window was created by artist Jacques Bony in 1976. It is dedicated to St. Jacques and Ste Geneviève. In the upper window: angels, zodiac signs and markings, illustrating "Time and Eternity". As this window was situated just next to a window of the fifte...
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This is the East Window of Haversham parish Church. Haversham is a village on the outskirts of Milton Keynes in North Bucks UK. This window is by Christopher Whall - a leading exponent of the Arts and Crafts movement. (My first GigaPan).
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Built in 1248 by King Louis IX as a private, royal chapel, it is famous for the interior's glorious ambiance. This celestial feeling is due largely to the amazing 15 meter (50 feet) high stained glass windows (15 of them) which are separated by impossibly slender stone columns. Flying buttresses on the outside wall d...
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This is the "Moon Rock" stained glass window at the US National Cathedral in Washigton DC. It is located on the south side of the building, approximately half way down the aisle from the main entrance. There is a moon rock embedded in the window in the large dark circle above center. The glass also shows t...
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Edifiée en 1260, 10 ans aprés la Rose Nord, la Rose Sud fut offerte par Saint Louis, qui reporta la date de son départ en Croisade pour l'admirer. La Rosace Sud comporte 84 panneaux répartis sur 4 cercles. Built in 1260, 10 years after the North Rose, the South Rose was offered by St. Louis, who took back the d...
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D'une hauteur de 19 mètres et d'une largeur de 13 mètres, la Rosace Nord de Notre Dame de Paris a été édifiée en 1250. With a height of 19 meters and a width of 13 meters, the North Rose of Notre Dame de Paris was built in 1250.
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This stained glass window, in the Cathedral of Gisors in France, is a masterpiece of the XVI century, about St Denis and St Côme.
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