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edit| Description | This image is of one of twenty stained glass windows that were specially commissioned for Maryhill Burgh Halls in the late 19th century. The windows were produced by Stephen Adam. Each of the windows depicted a trade that could be found practiced in the local area at the time. This image shows the Canal Boatman stained glass window. |
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| Source (WP:NFCC#4) | https://www.maryhillburghhalls.org.uk/panels |
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| Other information | I have permission from Maryhill Burgh Halls to use the image. |
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