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English: Stained glass panel in the nave of St. John's Anglican Church, Ashfield, New South Wales (NSW). This window depicts two scenes from the life of Jesus Christ. First he appears in a garden (Gethsemane) with eyes downcast in prayer, wearing a purple robe. In the second scene he being crucified nearly naked, with his eyes turned toward God the Father. An angel appears in the upper window with the banner "Holy Holy Holy". The inscriptions on this memorial window read "In memoriam John Cullen. Obit Nov 29th 1921." and "In memoriam Anna Maria Cullen. Obit July 13th 1919."
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Author Stained glass: Clayton and Bell? compare similarities here, photo: Toby Hudson
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current10:46, 20 February 2010Thumbnail for version as of 10:46, 20 February 20101,970 × 6,334 (16.62 MB)99of9 (talk | contribs)Increased gamma=1.40 to brighten dark panels, also slight sharpening.
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