- Created by
- John Piper 1903–1992
- Title
- Photograph of detail of stained glass window designed by John Piper at All Saints Church in Misterton, Nottinghamshire
- Date
- [c.1930s–1980s]
- Medium
- Black and white negative
- Dimensions
- 80 × 80 mm
- Format
- Photograph - negative
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by John Piper 1987
- Reference
- TGA 8728/1/27/30
Archive context
- Photographs taken by John Piper TGA 8728 (5,870)
- Photographs of places, England TGA 8728/1 (5,035)
- Photographs of Nottinghamshire TGA 8728/1/27 (47)
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