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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Church windows


These windows are from a church in Terre Haute, or used to be a church.  When these were taken it was not in use.  I would like to find it again to see if anything has been done to preserve it.  It had been a beautiful church at one time.

24 comments:

Tara said...

Lovely windows.

Ginny Hartzler said...

This is so different from most stained glass church windows, being all one color. It is beautiful, I really so like it!

Dee said...

Beautiful.

We have a lot of abandoned church buildings here that are in deplorable condition and falling to ruin. But, the stained glass windows, for the most part, are still intact and beautiful.

ushasurya said...

Aw!! I just came back here after cribbing to you in my pigeo image that your comment window refuses to budge ! Finally it opened..Aw!! I love the green shades in the glass...awesome and quiet it looks
Devi :)))

CheerfulMonk said...

The windows are beautiful, quiet, and peaceful. I love their simplicity.

Bill said...

Yes-- simple and lovely windows.

Hootin Anni said...

Very nice!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
My word, they are gorgeous... I do so hope the building was repurposed and these maintained - or at the very least, if knocked down, someone wanted to reclaim and reuse these!!! YAM xx

Ann said...

Those windows are gorgeous. I hope that if they church isn't still there they at least salvaged the windows to use somewhere else.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

The stained glass windows are beautiful! I hope the church has been preserved. Enjoy your day!

Steven said...

Beautiful colors and marbling patterns captured in these church windows!! I bet it's even more radiant as the sunlight shines through on the inside.

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful windows. Hope the building is still in use and well maintained.

MadSnapper said...

we have an old church here, with these type windows, it is in use but has been preserved over the years.

Ruthie said...

Lovely image of the stained glass.

don said...

A fine picture of these great looking windows.

happyone said...

They are some really pretty windows.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Those are beautiful windows. I hope someone is making use of them somehow.

Kodak said...

Lovely stained glass windows. I hope they have been saved if the building is no longer in use.

Red Rose Alley said...

These are beautiful, Rose. I love the green stained glass.

~Sheri

Lowcarb team member said...

They are lovely looking windows.

All the best Jan

Laura. M said...

Dos gemelas preciosas.
Un abrazo.

ElaineH said...

These stained glass windows are gorgeous. I love the colors. I hope that the building is still standing. It would be sad to lose these windows.

At Home In New Zealand said...

Attractive windows. Stained glass creations are beautiful and it is lovely to see these windows treated in a simpler fashion to what we normally see in churches.

L. D. said...

They really are classic designs with that green blended color. The brown boarders at the bottom are so unique and it really is an old church.

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