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  • The stained glass windows in the library of Plas Newydd feature fragments of early 16th century glass from Valle Crucis Abbey.
Stained glass window, Plas Newydd, Llangollen [image 1 of 2]
  • The banner reads: 'Wele yr Hauwr a aeth allan i hau'; ''Y maes yw y byd' ('Behold the Sower went out to sow'; 'The field is the world').
Banner and stained glass windows of Tabernacl Baptist Chapel, Pontypridd, now Pontypridd Museum
  • This stained glass window in the parish church at Llanwnnog dates back to the fifteenth century.  It displays the parish's patron saint, Gwynnog, with a crozier in one hand and the other uplifted in blessing.  Beneath the image of Gwynnog is the inscription 'Sce Gwinnog'.

The photograph was taken by E. G. Crudge, Tregaron.
An Inventory of The Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire. II.-County of Montgomery, 1911. Stained Glass figure of St Gwynnog in the parish church at Llanwnnog [image 55 of 123]