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Harry Clarke - The Irishman Whose Stained Glass Windows Will Blow Your Mind!

23 High Street, Killyleagh, County Down, BT30 9QF
Harry Clarke - The Irishman Whose Stained Glass Windows Will Blow Your Mind!

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Historical Talk by Author & Historian Clive Scoular

Until the start of the 20th century stained glass windows in Ireland were made and designed by continentals. However when Harry Clarke arrived with his magnificent designs, life changed and Harry's windows showed what should really be displayed - the real people on his colourful and beautiful windows - he proved to be the greatest stained glass designer of all time - and he was Irish.

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