Plate 100: Christ's College Chapel, Glass

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1959.

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Christ's College Chapel: Glass

N.E. window, centre light: St. Edward the Confessor. Late 15th-century.

Third N. window, centre light: God the Father. 17th-century (?), made up and restored.

Fourth N. window, centre light: perhaps Henry VI. Late 15th-century

N.E. window, W. light: perhaps Henry VII. 1510

Second N. window, centre light: perhaps Henry VI. 1510

N.E. window, E. light: perhaps Elizabeth of York. 1510