Paul Quail

He then served an apprenticeship at the stained-glass studios of Lowndes & Drury, Francis Spear and Eddie Nuttgens.

Stained-glass windows that he designed were made using handmade glass, usually with a religious concept, and are to be found both in Britain and abroad.

Quail designed the windows in the south transept of St Margaret's Church, Hopton when it was converted to a Julian chapel.

[2] Heavenly Jerusalem was installed in St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham in 1990 as the sole stained-glass window.

He died on 31 July 2010, in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and is buried at East Bergholt Cemetery.

St Mary's Church, Tasburgh, Norfolk