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The rood screen and detail at St Mary's Church, Attleborough, Norfolk,UK. From the North (left) side, St John the Baptist , St John the Evangelist , the Blessed Virgin and Child. On the South side St Thomas of Canterbury, the Holy Trinity, and St Bartholomew. The church features a wall painting of the annunciation.
The rood screen and detail at St Nicholas' Church, Dersingham, Norfolk,UK. The figures depicted (l-r) are; St Apollonia, St Denys St Withburga,St Giles,St Juliana and St Cyprian.
The rood screen and detail at St George's Church, Gooderstone, Norfolk,UK. The screen shows the twelve apostles with four Latin Doctors on the gates. From the North (left) side they are St Peter,St Andrew, St James,St James the Less, St Thomas, St Jerome, John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, Athanasius of Alexandria, St Bartholomew,St Philip,St Jude, St Matthew,St Matthias.
The parclose screen at St. Peter's & St. Paul's Church, Edgefield, Norfolk,UK. The North (left) side of the screen depicts William Harstong and his family, who provided funds for the screen. The South side has been vandalised and no figures are discernable.
The rood screen at All Saints Church, Edingthorpe, Norfolk,UK. On the North (left) side is St Bartholomew , St Andrew and St Peter. On the South side is St Paul , St John and St James.
The rood screen and detail at the Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul, Barnham Broom, Norfolk,UK. On the North (left) side, the first two panels are untouched. The third is St Gregory, then St Clement, then St Walstan and St Thomas of Canterbury. On the South (right) side; St Edward the Confessor, St Etheldreda, St Ursula, St Withburga , St Dorothy and finally St Joan de Valois.
The rood screen and detail at St Botolphs Church, Trunch,Norfolk,UK. The figures shown from the North (left) side are St Thomas, St Philip, St James the Less, St Matthew, St James, St Peter, St Paul, St Andrew, St John, St Jude, St Simon & St Bartholomew.
The rood screens and detail at St Mary's Church, Worstead, Norfolk, UK.The figures on the North (left) side are St Peter, St Paul, St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist. On the South side, St Bartholomew, St Philip, St Lawrence and St Thomas of Canterbury.
The rood screens and detail at All Saints Church, Marsham,Norfolk. On the north side (left), the figures are St Faith with a saw, St James the Less with a fuller's club, St Thomas with a lance, St James with a staff, St John with a poisoned chalice, St Andrew with a cross and St Peter with his keys. On the south side (right) are St Paul with a book, and St Philip with a basket. The identities of the next four panels are unknown, and the last panel is St Thomas of Canterbury.
Egg laying ostriches.
The rood screens and detail at St Catherine's Church, Fritton, Norfolk,UK. The first two screens on the North (left) side feature the sponsor of the work, John Bacon with his wife and their fourteen children . Then the four Latin Doctors, St Augustine, St Jerome, St Gregory and St Ambrose. On the South side are St Simon and St Jude.
The rood screens at St Nicholas's church, Bedfield, Suffolk, showing the Old Testament prophets. On the Southern (right) side are Joel & Baruch
The rood screens and detail at St Andrew's Church, Westhall, Suffolk,UK. The screens are notable for their depiction of the Transfiguration of Christ, the only such surviving depiction in England.