A World War I memorial window by Nicholas Mynheer of Oxford, to mark the centenary of the First World War.
It depicts an image of Southwell Minster, the women left at home working (one ploughing with a horse), miners and soldiers.
There are also images of biplanes dogfighting, a line of men blinded by gas, and a single poppy.
At the top is an image of men celebrating and an angel.
The window is located in the south quire aisle, and was installed in 2016.
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