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All Saints Church -Youlgreave
Window Details 
The east window is by the pre-Raphaelite painter and stained-glass maker, Edward Burne-Jones. William Morris’s factory produced it and Morris also contributed to the window itself.
The Transitional north aisle. The rectangular windows are Victorian replacements. 
In the east window window we see another example of glass of a distinctly superior kind - this time by Charles Kempe, made in 1883. It is dedicated to the memory of one Thomas Teasdale.
Another stained window in the north aisle is a poignant memorial window to Rennie Crompton Waterhouse of Lomberdale Hall, Middleton-by-Youlgreave, killed at Gallipoli in 1915.The window glass was gathered from the ruined cathedral at Ypres and other destroyed churches in Flanders, and brought back to Youlgreave by his brother.
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