Last year on September 15th I posted some stained glass windows in the Frey Library on the St. Paul campus of St. Thomas University, showing that the remodeling and expansion of the building retained the beautiful windows. In the O'Shaughnessy Room on the first floor of the library I recently discovered windows symbolic of literary figures. In the future I will show you a few more, many of whom will be familiar to you. Love 'em!!
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I'd love a look at these. Show more sometime. Ol' Sherlock too.
ReplyDeleteWell, these two are certainly a familiar pair! Beautiful windows and perfect for the library.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent idea: I like them very much!
ReplyDeletei like the tilting at windmills one. :)
ReplyDeleteThey couldn't have chosen a better subject for a library window. I also love stained glass. these are works of art.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe game is afoot, Watson!
Neat discovery!
ReplyDeleteSuper find Kate.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe one on the left does double duty as Sherlock Holmes and as CBS, the network that carries "Elementary."
ReplyDeleteBTW, stay warm. The weather show tonight said you have some cold weather and lots of snow aimed at you.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the one on the left!
ReplyDeleteLovely windows.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteI like the Don Quixote one.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! These are both wonderful.
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