Rediscovering Medieval Stained Glass at Canterbury Cathedral
Dr Rachel Koopmans and Leonie Seliger reveal the fascinating story behind the discovery of medieval glass in the Cathedral's Miracle Windows. Originally thought to have been a 19th Century creation from older fragments the pair make a surprising discovery that reveals the hidden history of Pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral.

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