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St. Joseph's Church, Toomyvara, County Tipperary, Ireland


English: Stained glass window created by William Earley (1872–1956), Dublin, in 1933, titled TU REX GLORIAE CHRISTE.
William Earley  (1872–1956)  wikidata:Q45351217
 
Description Irish stained-glass artist
Date of birth/death 1872 Edit this at Wikidata 23 September 1956 Edit this at Wikidata
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Author Andreas F. Borchert
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