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Assumption of the Virgin Mary

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Colour design for unidentified single-light stained glass window of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, with the Chi Rho symbol in the canopy and a lily at the base. Signatures/ Inscriptions: Top, from left to right: ‘E; No. 2736; Third’; right hand side: ’102 inches; Enlarge this part only; 46”; Lily of purity; bottom, from left to right: ‘Assumption of our lady; 24”; Clarke Studios, Dublin’; left hand side: ‘D; 9.5”; D; D; D; D.’
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Title: Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Description:
Colour design for unidentified single-light stained glass window of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, with the Chi Rho symbol in the canopy and a lily at the base.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Top, from left to right: ‘E; No.
2736; Third’; right hand side: ’102 inches; Enlarge this part only; 46”; Lily of purity; bottom, from left to right: ‘Assumption of our lady; 24”; Clarke Studios, Dublin’; left hand side: ‘D; 9.
5”; D; D; D; D.
’.

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