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Description St Michael and All Angels Church, Beckwithshaw, North Yorkshire, England. Stained glass window. " The subjects of the two lights of the north-east window are borrowed from Revelations XIV.19 and XVIII.21. The first delineates the angel standing outside the city wall and with a sickle cutting a cluster of grapes to cast into the winepress of the Wrath of God. The second illustrates the angel holding in his hand the great millstone which he is about to cast into the sea." - Quotation from Pannal Parish Magazine, 1892.
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