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Franciscan Friary, Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland


English: East window of the north aisle, created by Johnny Murphy (1921–2006) in c. 1960 at the Dublin studio Murphy & Davitt. (See Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron et al, Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, p. 91, 270.) The window depicts a white lily, apparently in reference to the Virgin Mary.
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