Title supplied by cataloger. Inside view of St. Hilary Church of Perpetual Adoration, located at 5465 S. Citronell Ave. in the city of Pico Rivera. Photo shows two long, floor-to-ceiling stained glass windows with several smaller images within. Stained glass windows have been described as 'illuminated wall decorations' and were commonly used in churches for decorative and informative purposes; sometimes members of a congregation would donate such windows in memory of their loved ones. Photo dated: November 2005.
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image
Format
1 photographic print :color ;16 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
St. Hilary Church of Perpetual Adoration (Pico Rivera, Calif.) Church decoration and ornament--California--Pico Rivera Catholic churches--California--Pico Rivera Stained glass windows--California--Pico Rivera Church buildings--California--Pico Rivera Pico Rivera (Calif.) Los Angeles Photographers Collection photographs Jeff Allen Houses of Worship Collection photographs
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