Description
These beautiful cards have been produced from my own photography.
Each card comes with a brief history of the windows creation and a description of the image..
These cards are unique for this Cathedral and are not produced by any other supplier.
The most enjoyable part of producing this set of cards was the photography, research into the history of each window and the creation of each card. This took many weeks and hours of editing front of the computer.
Most of the Cathedral’s original windows were destroyed during the Reformation, however there are still remnants of the original windows in the Lady Chapel and porches. Most of the current windows are Victorian.
Unlike Peterborough Cathedral the majority of the windows in Ely Cathedral have a wire protective mesh at the back of the window, a lot of my time was spent carefully removing the mesh so as to enhance the enjoyment of the cards. The restoration process is something I really enjoy.
The Cathedral’s booklet, Stories In Stained Glass, The Windows of Ely Cathedral by Christine Pownall aided me in the identification and story behind each window.
Each card is approx 210mm x 148mm and 105mm x 148mm when folded.
The cards will be supplied in a white gift box.
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