Royal Mail unveil six special 2020 Christmas stamps telling the Nativity story in stained glass
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SIX special 2020 Christmas stamps go on sale today telling the Nativity story in stained glass.
They feature real windows from UK churches.
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Scenes from windows in six churches across the country cover a range of eras, styles and techniques.
The Nativity story is a common subject in stained-glass artistry.
Scenes often focused on the relationship between the new-born infant Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
The 2nd Class stamp shows the Adoration of the Magi from St Andrew’s Church in East Lexham, Norfolk.
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The 1st Class depicts Mary and Jesus from St Andrew’s Church, Coln Rogers, Gloucs.
The £1.45 is also a Virgin and Child scene, from St James in Hollowell, Northants.
Philip Parker, of Royal Mail, said: “Our beautiful Christmas stamps feature the Nativity as told through the artistry of different styles of stained-glass windows.”
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