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  2. File:St James the Less, Stubbings - geograph.org.uk - 1536826.jpg

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  3. Stubbings - Wikipedia

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    St James the Less. Stubbings is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bisham, west of Maidenhead, in the English county of Berkshire. [1] History.

  4. James the Less - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint James the Less, identifying the Apostle James with James, brother of Jesus (James the Just) St. James the Less, Apostle at the Christian Iconography web site; Here Followeth of James the Less from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend; James the Less: The Latter Rain Page Archived 14 March 2008 at the Wayback ...

  5. Church of St James the Less - Wikipedia

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    St James the Less' Church, Ashted, Birmingham; St James the Less and St Helen Church, Colchester, Essex; Church of St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex; Church of St James the Less, Hambridge, Somerset; St James the Less Church, Lancing, West Sussex; Church of St James the Less, Longton, Staffordshire; Saint James the Less, Pockthorpe, Norfolk

  6. Christ with a Staff - Wikipedia

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    Christ with a Staff or St James the Less is a painting by a follower of Rembrandt, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was also known as Christ in 1854 and exhibited in 1933 as The Pilgrim. [1] The picture is in Rembrandt's style of the 1660s and may have been painted in his workshop. [1]

  7. St James the Less, Pockthorpe - Wikipedia

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    The church, which was also previously known as St James, Cowgate, was first recorded in 1180. [2] It is probably the church mentioned in the Domesday Book as "the church of Letha". [3] The church is more correctly called St James the Great & St James the Less, as it was originally dedicated to both saints. [4]

  8. Church of St. James the Less, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. James the Less is a historic Episcopal church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that was architecturally influential. As St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church , it was designated a National Historic Landmark [ 2 ] for its Gothic Revival architecture , which influenced a generation of subsequent churches.

  9. St James the Less, Pimlico - Wikipedia

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    St James the Less is a Church of England parish church in Pimlico, Westminster, built in 1858–61 by George Edmund Street in the Gothic Revival style. A Grade I listed building, it has been described as "one of the finest Gothic Revival churches anywhere". [ 4 ]