

Left: How the good Knight St. George of England slew th dragon and set the Princess free. Right: How great rejoicing was made for the wedding of St. George and the Princess. [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Other Windows in the St. George & the Dragon series
- How the word came to the King of Egypt touching a certain dragon that ate much folk and needs be fed with a noble damsel to stay his maw
- How the damsels of the court cast lots . . .
- How the woful Princess was borne to be eaten of the Dragon
- How the good Knight St. George of England slew th dragon and set the Princess free
- How the joyful Princess was borne home again
- How great rejoicing was made for the wedding of St. George and the Princess
Windows in All Saints, Selsley
Rossetti’s Work in Other Media
Created 1 April 2018