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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Stained glass re-installed at St. Michael

    Workers from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, Ross white and Michah Zook, not shown, re-install one of the 19th century stained glass windows in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Workers from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, Ross White and Michah Zook, not shown, re-install one of the 19th century stained glass windows in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017.

    The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass.

    The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012.

    Ross White, from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, applies a caulk seal around a 19th century stained glass window panel re-installed in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Ross White, from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, re-install a 19th century stained glass window panel in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    A 19th century stained glass window panel awaits reinstallation by workers from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Four 19th century stained glass windows await reinstallation by workers from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Workers from Bovard Studio, Inc., Stained Glass, from Fairfield, Iowa, Ross White, top, and Michah Zook, re-install one of the 19th century stained glass windows in the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Pawcatuck, Tuesday, July 18, 2017. The stained glass, dating to the 1880's, was removed and restored at Bovard's Iowa headquarters. The restoration included dismantling the windows and re-leading them with repairs to any cracks in the glass. The 150-year old church is being rebuilt on its original foundation after it was condemned in 2012. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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