St Saviour's Cathedral , Goulburn NSW Australia
S 34° 45.214 E 149° 42.965
55H E 748620 N 6150923
The largest stained glass window in this church was made in 1885.
Waymark Code: WM7M64
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 11/07/2009
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Here is a weblink to the church's website, where all of the stained glass in the church can be viewed virtually:
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visit link)
According to this website, "St. Saviour's Cathedral has magnificent stained glass windows on the east, north and south walls, all of them eloquent works of Christian art.
The most splendid of all is held to be the Great East Window, which rises above the altar and forms the visual climax of the building.
The window is notable for its size and beauty and is regarded as one of the finest products of the nineteenth century Gothic Revival.
It was made by the firm of Heaton, Butler and Bayne, of London in 1885 after the style of early sixteenth century Flemish glass such as is found in King's College Chapel, Cambridge."