English: St. Mark's Church, Myddleton Square, EC1 - east window The large east window (erected in 1962) by A.E. Buss of Goddard & Gibbs, commemorates the building of the New River, between 1604 and 1613. It shows the risen Christ ascending to glory, and various scenes of the New River construction work, together with memorials to Sir Hugh Myddelton, Dame Alice Owen (a great local benefactor) and the Corporation of the City of London (who remain patrons of the parish today) - see http://www.st-marks-church.org.uk/.
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