An angel shows a man the way to heaven in this example of the 17th-century Continental glass for which St Mary and All Saints, Lambourne is noted. From John E. Vigar’s Churches of Essex, which 100 colour photos and descriptions of 49 churches of historical interest (Amberley, £15.99 (£14.40); 978-1-3981-2301-4)
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