File:Armagh St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland North Aisle W21 Mervyn Pakenham Crozier Memorial Window 2013 09 24.jpg

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St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland


English: Stained glass window W21 in the north aisle (fourth window in the north wall, counting from west), depicting the three Marys at the deserted grave after the resurrection with an angel telling them “He is not here he is risen” (Luke 24:6). Created by Shrigley & Hunt, Lancaster, c. 1914. Inscription: “To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Mervyn Pakenham Crozier, youngest son of the Archbishop of Armagh and Alice I. Crozier, December 13th 1914.” (See W. R. H. Carson, The Stained Glass Windows of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick Armagh, p. 9; gloine.ie.)
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