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English: James the Less, church in Pangbourne, England. Window from the inside. Arms of Eton College and Armstrong Baronets (Gules, three arms in armour embowed in pale proper a canton paly of seven argent and azure) Motto: Vi et Armis ("by force and arms"). Text from: [1] "The most notable feature is the east window, predominantly a nativity scene, surmounted by a Crucifixion and with supporters and allegorical details. It was commissioned from Karl Parsons by Sir George and Lady Armstrong in memory of their son and a nephew who died in World War I. In 1992 the angel’s head featured on the second class Christmas postage stamp. "
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