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The East window stonework dates from the 15th century and the fine stained glass by the famous Charles Kemp from 1896. The latter is the date of the Victorian renovation of the Church. The window is a memorial to the Close family of Low Whita. The following slides show the figures and symbols in much greater detail. I've labelled the panels top, middle & bottom and 1 to 5 left to right. I have added guesses about each panel, but I welcome corrections. Clicking on the slide will open a larger and higher resolution picture so detail may be seen. Please be aware that these are large, 100kb - 300kb - the size is shown if you hover over the picture centre. | East window 
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