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The last three of Emmanuel’s stained glass windows are the only non-lancet windows that we have.  These are popularly called rose windows; but, because of their geometric simplicity, they more properly belong in the category known as target windows.  They currently reside under the gables on the three sides of today’s Parish Hall.  Note the repetition of the yellows and white in WD 20 & 22, similar to the tower windows.  As you can see, WD21 is too green to match the other two.  As we saw with the Choir Window, number five, the off-color might indicate that it was manufactured separately from the other two.

WD20-22 Target Windows

Unknown artist, 1905

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