Vitraux de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique
Type
Autre

The two narrow windows in the chancel are made of 11th century glass fragments from the Canterbury Cathedral in England that was shattered during bombing raids of the Second World War. The glass fragments were, by special permission of the Cathedral, given to Archdeacon Greig, a parishioner during the war. These windows, a memorial gift from Mrs. Greig and her family, were dedicated on December 6, 1970.

Location
Vitraux de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

1490, avenue Nanton
Vancouver
Colombie-Britannique
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 49.2474113
Long. -123.1385954
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