Tuesday, November 17, 2015

S/Slays the Dragon

 St. George slays the dragon, Jackson's Point (top portion)

These very beautiful stained glass windows are at the back of St. George's Anglican Church built in 1877 near Jackson's Point.

 Below St. George and the dragon

The entire window

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47 comments:

  1. Wonderful windows. Makes me want to know who created them

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  2. Camera Girl you did great job in photographing these awesome windows.

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  3. Good old St George! He did a great job on that bad dragon. I haven't seen one since!!

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  4. Vitrais fantásticos.
    Gostei.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  5. Very beautiful stained glass windows. And they are very expensive too.

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  6. Gorgeous glass. I love all the reds and blues!

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  7. gorgeous window, those stained glass pains are so beautiful

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  8. I like stained glass, and this is a wonderful window!

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  9. Those are awesome. I love stained glass windows. It's such a unique art form.

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  10. Oh, yes!! Gorgeous, stained glass it is indeed!! Awesome windows and terrific captures as always!! Hope your week is off to a great start!!

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  11. Beautiful stained glass windows! You captured the colors so well.

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  12. Stained glass windows are so beautiful. - Margy

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  13. i love stained windows... whenever i come across i always watch for several minutes to get aware of what i am seeing



    Have a nice abc-day/- week
    ♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc.-w-team)

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  14. Today there's a dragon too that needs to be slain! Beautiful stained glass! Interestingly I have one too this week:)

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  15. Those stained glass windows are really stunning. I've always loved them - something about how the light can capture the colours of the glass and just the artistry involved.

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  16. Intricate art work and many hours of labor in each of these.

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  17. What wonderful stained glass windows! Nice photos of them too.

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  18. Such rich colours in the windows. Little bit unusual to see St. George depicted, although totally appropriate for St.George's Church.

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  19. I love this stained glass window. Thank you for sharing it with us EG.

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  20. Beautiful - and so well photographed.

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  21. Magnificient stained glass windows. St. George is a grat choice.

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  22. Can you imagine making these windows? I cannot hardly even bare to think of it.

    And the words 'slays the dragon' reminds me of a song, but for the life of me I cannot think of it. I bet you didn't know you was going to make me do some serious thinking with them, did you?

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  23. A super window and a great subject.

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  24. Great choice and beautiful shots of it!

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  25. Oh those windows are stunning! That Saint goes back a while in time ... My goodness.

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  26. Great photos, really interesting stained glass.

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  27. How well you captured these stunning windows.
    Amalia
    xo

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  28. Stunning art work. It's amazing how they do it . I love to see it when sun is shinning

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  29. Oh, those are beautiful!
    Have a great day!
    Lea

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  30. Ah, such beauty. My wife was a member, in her childhood, of a St. George Episcopal Church. But it did not have such beautiful windows as this sanctuary!

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