DescriptionWest Window, Hook Church - geograph.org.uk - 685266.jpg
English: West Window, Hook Church The "Good Shepherd" window by Henry Payne. Dedicated to George William Grice-Hutchinson of the Boynes, who was born on the 27th april 1848 and died on the 18th May 1906. The window was restored in memory of Constance Grice Hutchinson (25 June 1885 - 14 April 1963). A mix of a typical English country scene, with lambs and a stream, but with lions behind the wicker fence and a biblical king complete with what appears to be a zither. The quotation "O Lord How Manifest Are Thy Works" is from verse 24 of Psalm 104 in the King James Bible.
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