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Description St Michael and All Angels Church, Beckwithshaw, North Yorkshire, England. Stained glass window. "The south-east window represents St John viewing the great city, holy Jerusalem, which is depicted in the distance, with the river flowing from the Throne of God, and on either side of the river is the Tree of Life. Standing opposite to St John is an angel with a golden reed with which to measure the city and the gates and the walls thereof." - Quotation from Pannal Parish magazine, 1892.
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