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The four stained-glass windows above the altar were donated by late-19th century benefactors. The second on the left, dated 1889, is a memorial to Philip Barnes. In 1838 he helped found the Royal Botanic Society, a learned body with an experimental garden in the Inner Circle in London's Regent's Park. In 1932 the Society was dissolved and its site became Queen Mary's Gardens, which remains open to the general public.
Author: B Hunt