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Fragments of medieval glass in the westernmost window - only the semicircular top is coloured glass, the rest is plain.
The central window contains 14th century, mainly heraldic, glass. The thirteen coats of arms are of families who held land in and around Wimpole as well as the arms of England and France. They surround the figure of a pilgrim, and the backgrounds and borders are made of other fragments.
The easternmost window contains Victorian glass and depicts the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
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