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− | Designed by Alexander Ross of Inverness in 1870 [[Caithness Parishes W#Wick|St John The Evangelist]] features some fine stained glass in what are known as the "I am"windows. Attributed to David Gulland, a former member of the vestry at the church, the four windows are "I am the Good Shepherd"...."the Resurrection and the life"...."the True Vine"...."the Bread of Life". Visitors to the church should make arrangements in advance for access to the building. | + | Designed by Alexander Ross of Inverness and built in 1870 [[Caithness Parishes W#Wick|St John The Evangelist]] features some fine stained glass in what are known as the "I am"windows. Attributed to David Gulland, a former member of the vestry at the church, the four windows are "I am the Good Shepherd"...."the Resurrection and the life"...."the True Vine"...."the Bread of Life". Visitors to the church should make arrangements in advance for access to the building. |
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Wick
Designed by Alexander Ross of Inverness and built in 1870 St John The Evangelist features some fine stained glass in what are known as the "I am"windows. Attributed to David Gulland, a former member of the vestry at the church, the four windows are "I am the Good Shepherd"...."the Resurrection and the life"...."the True Vine"...."the Bread of Life". Visitors to the church should make arrangements in advance for access to the building.
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