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Saints Molaise and Columcille, verso

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Verso of pencil sketch for two-light stained glass window in unidentified church, featuring Saints Molaise and Columcille. Signatures/ Inscriptions: Company stamp in black ink: ‘Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited.’ Materials: Mount board.
Trinity College Dublin
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Title: Saints Molaise and Columcille, verso
Description:
Verso of pencil sketch for two-light stained glass window in unidentified church, featuring Saints Molaise and Columcille.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Company stamp in black ink: ‘Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited.
’ Materials: Mount board.

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