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Stained glass window in the dining hall of Gonville and Caius College, in Cambridge (UK), commemorating John Venn, who invented the concept of Venn diagram and was a fellow of the college. The text on the windows reads: JOHN VENN; FELLOW 1857–1923; PRESIDENT 1903–1923. |
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Photo by myself |
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28 April 2006 |
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User:Schutz. The stained glass was designed by Maria McClafferty and installed in 1989. |
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Creative Commons-by-sa 2.5 |
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See the description of the stained glass window on the College's website at http://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/rota.php?count=4 |
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John Venn