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English: Salvage glass from a demolished chapel. Probably installed around 1900. Grey-green and dull yellow (or beige) textured glass with white painted motifs. One-millimetre thick leaded panes. The duller pastel colours were the cheapest; also at this time it was fashionable to have either colourless windows with a small, central, coloured motif, or light pastel glass in combinations of green, yellow and pink.
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