A STUNNING juxtaposition of memorials old and new features in our picture of the day, beautifully captured by Camera Club member Malcolm Hince.
Dappled light falls through Hereford Cathedral's Special Air Service memorial window on to the tomb and effigy of one of the earliest appointed Knights of the Garter, Sir Richard Pembridge, who died in 1375.
The memorial window, named Ascension, was created by Royal Academy sculptor John Maine as a tribute to all members of the Special Air Service, both past, present and future.
Completed on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the regiment's foundation and funded through donations by the Special Air Service Regimental Association, its presence in Hereford Cathedral marks the significance of Herefordshire in the the Special Air Service's history.
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