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    Posted 12 years ago

    michaeln544
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    issued in may 1962 on the opening of the new coventry cathedral-50th anniversary tv programmes shown in may 2012. i remember going down to see this whilst still at school just before i left in july aged 15. i had a kodak 44a 127 camera and took some photos of the crowds wating to get in and see the inside-should have kept them!-i kept the book however.

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    1. matt_nickels, 4 years ago
      Hi Michael,
      I am a conservator at York Glaziers Trust. We are currently conserving the Swedish windows in Coventry Cathedral by Einar Forseth. We are struggling to find early photographic references for the work we are undertaking. Do you happen to have any references to those windows in the 1962 program or photos taken on your trusty Kodak 44a 127?
      Thank you, Matthew

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