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A stained glass window in Fishguard by one of Wales’ most distinguished artists in stained glass was paid for by past and present parishioners and alludes to the winter storms.

Fishguard | Stained Glass | Churches

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Object The People’s Window, Fishguardcover

Although the Church of St Seiriol has long disappeared from Holyhead’s skyline, some of its stained glass can still be seen in Holyhead.

Holyhead | Stained Glass | Churches

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Object Stained Glass at St Seiriol’scover

A medieval church in Pembrokeshire and the large bay to the north bears the name of a famous Irish saint.

St Bridig | Churches | Stained Glass

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Object St Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshirecover

There are many traditions of saints crossing the sea between Ireland and Wales. One Irish saint who had close associations with Wales was Aidan of Ferns, also known as Madog

St Aidan | Ferns | Churches

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Object St Aidan in Ireland and Walescover

The windows of the National Maritime Museum of Ireland are filled with reminders of the building’s past history as a church – and the adversary of St Patrick who is remembered in the name Dún Laoghaire.

Dún Laoghaire | Stained Glass | Churches

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Object Stained Glass at the Mariners’ Churchcover

The castellated whitewashed tower on the cliffs near South Stack is known as Ellin’s Tower or Twr Elin.

Art and Architecture | Holy Island | Churches

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Object Ellin’s Towercover