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A vertical shot captures the interior of a church or religious building in Cape Town, South Africa, featuring three tall, vibrant stained glass windows. Each window panel illustrates a scene from the Parable of the Good Samaritan, separated by light-colored stone mullions and set into a grey wall.

From top to bottom, the uppermost window panel depicts a figure in white and brown robes, identified by text as a Levite, looking at a fallen man on the ground amidst trees. The accompanying inscription reads: "AND WHEN HE SAW HIM HE PASSED BY ON THE OTHER SIDE". The middle panel shows the Good Samaritan, dressed in blue and yellow, actively tending to the fallen man, with text stating: "BUT A CERTAIN SAMARITAN AS HE JOURNEYED CAME WHERE HE WAS". The bottom panel displays another figure in red and white robes, also a Levite, observing the fallen man, with the inscription: "LIKEWISE A LEVITE CAME AND LOOKED ON HIM AND PASSED BY ON THE OTHER SIDE".

Narrower, ornate decorative panels flank each main scene, featuring angelic figures and geometric patterns. These smaller panels contain additional text, such as "COMPASSION IS HIS MOTTO" and "HIS BROTHER" in the top right, "LOVE OF HIS NEIGHBOR" in the middle right, and "SISTER OF MERCY" in the bottom right sections.

To the right of the windows, a golden commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall. It reads: "IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES HUGH ATTWELL WHO DIED MARCH 27TH 1895. IN HIS 60TH YEAR ERECTED BY HIS WIDOW."

On the far right, partially obscured by a dark curtain or fabric, a woman with dark hair tied back in a bun, wearing glasses and a dark patterned sleeveless top, peers towards the stained glass windows. The scene is illuminated by natural light filtering through the colorful glass.
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Apr 24, 2026, 1:36 PM

Cape Town, South Africa

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A vertical shot captures the interior of a church or religious building in Cape Town, South Africa, featuring three tall, vibrant stained glass windows. Each window panel illustrates a scene from the Parable of the Good Samaritan, separated by light-colored stone mullions and set into a grey wall. From top to bottom, the uppermost window panel depicts a figure in white and brown robes, identified by text as a Levite, looking at a fallen man on the ground amidst trees. The accompanying inscription reads: "AND WHEN HE SAW HIM HE PASSED BY ON THE OTHER SIDE". The middle panel shows the Good Samaritan, dressed in blue and yellow, actively tending to the fallen man, with text stating: "BUT A CERTAIN SAMARITAN AS HE JOURNEYED CAME WHERE HE WAS". The bottom panel displays another figure in red and white robes, also a Levite, observing the fallen man, with the inscription: "LIKEWISE A LEVITE CAME AND LOOKED ON HIM AND PASSED BY ON THE OTHER SIDE". Narrower, ornate decorative panels flank each main scene, featuring angelic figures and geometric patterns. These smaller panels contain additional text, such as "COMPASSION IS HIS MOTTO" and "HIS BROTHER" in the top right, "LOVE OF HIS NEIGHBOR" in the middle right, and "SISTER OF MERCY" in the bottom right sections. To the right of the windows, a golden commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall. It reads: "IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES HUGH ATTWELL WHO DIED MARCH 27TH 1895. IN HIS 60TH YEAR ERECTED BY HIS WIDOW." On the far right, partially obscured by a dark curtain or fabric, a woman with dark hair tied back in a bun, wearing glasses and a dark patterned sleeveless top, peers towards the stained glass windows. The scene is illuminated by natural light filtering through the colorful glass.

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