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Five Sisters Window in the North Transept of York Minster

York-Minster_DSC9437.jpg FitzHamon was a knight in the service of William the Conqueror
[Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - Wales]nThumbnailsFive Wachau wines we tried in our wine-tasting sessionFitzHamon was a knight in the service of William the Conqueror
[Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - Wales]nThumbnailsFive Wachau wines we tried in our wine-tasting sessionFitzHamon was a knight in the service of William the Conqueror
[Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - Wales]nThumbnailsFive Wachau wines we tried in our wine-tasting sessionFitzHamon was a knight in the service of William the Conqueror
[Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - Wales]nThumbnailsFive Wachau wines we tried in our wine-tasting session

The Five Sisters Window contains the largest amount of early English 'grisaille' glass in a single window, anywhere in the world. The five lancets, each one fifty feet high and five feet wide, contains more than 100,000 pieces of glass.
[York - Yorkshire - England]