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William Scott Luce Window Malmesbury Abbey. The window is from the company of Morris & Co. to a design by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.

The window is in memory of William Scott Luce, 2nd Lieutenant of the Royal Field Artillery. Luce was killed in action during the Second Boer war at Diamond Hill on 11th June 1900.

The plaque reads: To the glory of God and in memory of William Scott Luce 2nd Lieutenant 82nd Battery R.F.A. who was killed in action at Diamond Hill on the 12th day of June 1900 aged 20.

Keywords: Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, Stained glass window, Malmesbury Abbey


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