Holy Trinity, Long Melford, Suffolk - 30th September 2005
WINDOW 15 - North Aisle

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Clopton Chapel - east window

The "Lily Crucifix" in the east window of the Clopton chapel dates from c. 1350.  There are only four others like it in England.  The lily is the Virgin Mary's traditional flower, so this window symbolises the suffering of Mother and Son.

Holy Trinity, Long Melford, Suffolk - 30th September 2005 - MTC

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