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Revealing medieval stained glass

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We’re aware that the constant scaffolding on cathedrals has become a bit of a running joke (we needed 16 miles of it when we were working on the Great East Window!), so it’s worth celebrating when we get to take some down.

In January 2025, we are revealing the ‘S5’ window towards the east end of the cathedral. The recently conserved window is slightly unusual. It dates from the late 14th century and we think it can be attributed to John Berg, a rather mysterious figure from that time, but it also showcases repairs from the 1830s following a disastrous fire.

We spoke to Professor Sarah Brown, Director of York Glaziers Trust, to learn more about the window which is being revealed throughout the month as the team work to carefully remove the scaffolding that has allowed them to access this great treasure.

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