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English: Detail from the Prodigal Son window, St Mary's, Lanark: six episodes from the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Here he "fain would fill his belly with the husks that the swine did eat"
Date I hold the copyright to this image. I took the photograph in S.Mary, Lanark, Scotland.
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Author This image:Arthur Rope; Original: Margret Agnes Rope

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2015-05-12 11:08 350×481× (46343 bytes) Pangapilot

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