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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the reference PM50001451.

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Église Notre-Dame, Saint-Lô, Manche, Normandie, France


English: Main features of the royal stained glass window of the 26th bay with four lancettes, created c. 1472 with restorations in 1872 by Eugène Hucher of Carmel du Mans and in 1968 by the studio of Max Ingrand (died 1969). From left to right: St. Louis, St. Remi, St. Denis, and St. Genevieve. (See pp. 155, 160 in Martine Callias Bey and Véronique David: Les vitraux de Basse-Normandie, ISBN 2-84706-240-8.)
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