St Augustine of Canterbury, St. Barnabas, Pimlico, Pimlico Street, London SW1. Signed by Charels Eamer Kempe. c.1902. Left: Whole window. Right: Close-up of the richly robed St Augustine. The inscription tells us that the window, which is the easternmost in the south aisle, was installed in memory of Cecilia Elizabeth Nares, who died in 1902.

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Source

Eberhard, Robert. "Stained Glass Windows at St Barnabas." Church Stained Glass Windows. Web. 1 September 2016.


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