DescriptionHexham Abbey - the Ascension window - geograph.org.uk - 1583772.jpg
English: Hexham Abbey - the Ascension window In the north choir aisle. The window, by Wailes, had its tabernacle-work removed in 1960 and replaced by blue and white streaky glass handmade by Hartley Wood of Monkwearmouth. {Source: Hexham Abbey Guide p21.
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