File:Archangel Uriel, All Saints', Wigan.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionArchangel Uriel, All Saints', Wigan.jpg |
English: Archangel Uriel, detail of St Christopher Window at All Saints’ Church in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. This window, considered to be the most beautiful in the church, is by Morris and Fawkes from a design by Sir Edward Burne Jones. It was placed here in 1868 in memory of Edward Scott of Beech Hill by his widow. The centre light represents the story of St Christopher and sides have figures of the four archangels. |
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