Chiltern Society PhotoGroup

 
 
 
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In the south aisle is an extraordinary window created in 1871 commemorating a child of the Vyse family. On the left a light depicts a child with a lady hovering over broken columns whilst on the right the dead child is in the arms of an angel floating above the sea. This glass is in the style known as the early 19th century ‘painterly tradition’.
Author: D Jeffrey