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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 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...
- the Geometer,
illuminated m****cript,
circa 1220–1230 Albi
Cathedral Roodscreen, 1474–1483 Jean Fouquet, Crucifixion,
circa 1452–1460, from an illuminated...
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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 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...
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additions by the
Furness &
Evans architectural partnership. A rood and
roodscreen were
erected in 1925. The
current parish house was
built in 1955. The...
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stretch across the church, from wall to wall and from the top of the
roodscreen to the roof, are
flanked by the lion and the dragon.
Beneath is painted...
- 1650–1800,
Edinburgh University Williams,
Michael Aufrère,
Medieval English Roodscreens, PhD
History Thesis, 2008,
Exeter University Hoskins, W.G., A New Survey...
- (1904). In 1911
Phillips and his
family moved to Tottenham. In 1913 a
roodscreen by him was
unveiled at St Chad's in Dunholme, Lincolnshire. By 1916 the...
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particular concern were the
great crucifix and
carved figures for the
roodscreen,
which were
being made by
George Myers at Lambeth. The loss of the sculptor...