Where did this stained glass come from?

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PS3D
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Back in September 2014, I was browsing the TAMU auction site for anything worthwhile (or just to see their offerings) and this picture of stained glass caught my eye. Not that I wanted to buy it, of course, but I couldn't figure out where it was. Chemistry Room 100? (They're not renovating it yet, are they? I think I would have heard) All Faiths Chapel? (They didn't have stained glass, it was built in the 1950s) Scoates Hall? (Old and renovating at the time, but I don't think they had stained glass)

Regardless, this picture has sat on my hard drive for those months, and I was hoping that someone could ID which TAMU building this came from.



(and no, this isn't going on any blog...it's just a mystery I was hoping I could clear up)
AgProgrammer
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I used to work in Scoates Hall and I don't remember anything like this in that building. I could be mistaken but that's just what I remember.
DBSwooper
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Didn't Francis Hall have windows like that in the curved lecture hall in the back of the building?
AggieJason
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No.
momlaw
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That is pretty. Wish I'd seen and purchased it.
birdman
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What does the little sign on the frame say?
befitter
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Take picture to Fosters in Bryan. They may know.
PS3D
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quote:
What does the little sign on the frame say?


Don't know, it wasn't high resolution.
Max06
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What does the little sign on the frame say?
The lot number/auction item number. It is a sticker that comes on every item that is sold through surplus.
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