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- English Roodscreens with special reference to Devon. University of Exeter PhD thesis. Williams, Michael Aufrère, 'Medieval Devon Roodscreens from the...
- in 1909 published, with Dom Bede Camm, a two-volume treatise entitled Roodscreens and Roodlofts. As early as 1899 Bligh Bond had expressed his belief that...
- 1650–1800, Edinburgh University Williams, Michael Aufrère, Medieval English Roodscreens, PhD History Thesis, 2008, Exeter University Hoskins, W.G., A New Survey...
- the Geometer, illuminated m****cript, circa 1220–1230 Albi Cathedral Roodscreen, 1474–1483 Jean Fouquet, Crucifixion, circa 1452–1460, from an illuminated...
- lines of foliage treatment, so common in the bands of the 15th-century roodscreens and the panel work especially of Germany, serve to illustrate the widely...
- in the Wars of Religion in 1562 but this was repaired soon after. The roodscreen was removed in the 17th century. In 1794 during the French Revolution...
- additions by the Furness & Evans architectural partnership. A rood and roodscreen were erected in 1925. The current parish house was built in 1955. The...
- and Remains of Consecration Cross, Lady Chapel, Upton ChurchPanel of Roodscreen, representing S. Ambrose, Upton ChurchInterior of Upton Church unknown...
- Birthday Book of the English Martyrs (1908) William Cardinal Allen (1908) Roodscreens and Roodlofts (1909), with Frederick Bligh Bond The Martyr-Monk of Manchester...
- altar should also be raised. Chancel and nave should be separated by a roodscreen, "that most beautiful and Catholick appendage to a church". This was a...