Margaret Traherne's designs for stained glass appear across England, including the examples below, •
Fire Window,
Manchester Cathedral (1966). The window was reconstructed using glass from Germany after it was destroyed by an IRA bomb in 1996. • Chapel of Reconciliation and The Lady Chapel,
Liverpool Cathedral • Bapistry windows,
St Peter's Church, Nottingham (1976) • Chapel of Unity,
Coventry Cathedral • North chancel window, St Peter's Church, Chailey, East Sussex (1978) • St Cuthberts, Rye Park. Traherne wrote of this design, "I found St. Cuthbert a sympathetic character and one that people today will relate to. I hope that my feeling will come through the design." •
Michelham Priory of Upper Dicker, Hailsham in Sussex features Traherne's earliest known glass design, a depiction of the
Virgin and Child (1956). • St Kenelm window, St Peter's, Wootton Wawen (1958) • St Margaret Mary Church,
Park Gate, Hampshire (1966) == Works in public collections ==