Category:Rood loft staircases in Norfolk, England
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English: Rood lofts was a gallery, or platform located above a rood screen. They were used for the rood (crucifix) and sometimes for musicians or singers. Most rood lofts and indeed most roods, were destroyed during the Reformation.
Media in category "Rood loft staircases in Norfolk, England"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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-2020-11-11 Rood loft stairway, Saint Ethelbert's, Alby Norfolk.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.7 MB
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-2021-09-18 Part of rood loft staircase, Saint Mary's, Aldborough, Norfolk.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.51 MB
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-2020-11-27 Rood loft staircase, Saint Mary's, Antingham.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.77 MB
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-2021-06-05 A niche above the rood screen stairs, All Saints parish church, Edingthorpe.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.62 MB
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-2020-09-18 Former rood loft staircase, Saint Margaret's, Paston, Norfolk.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 4.12 MB
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St John the Baptist, Aylmerton - geograph.org.uk - 2663837.jpg 676 × 1,000; 231 KB
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-2020-09-17 Rood loft staircase, All Saints Church, Thurgarton, Norfolk.JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 4.25 MB
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-2020-12-04 Blocked of rood loft staircase, St John the Baptist, Trimingham (1).JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.86 MB
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-2020-12-04 Blocked of rood loft staircase, St John the Baptist, Trimingham (2).JPG 3,864 × 5,152; 3.86 MB
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-2023-01-23 Blocked of rood loft staircase, St John the Baptist, Trimingham (1).JPG 3,611 × 4,815; 1.79 MB
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-2023-01-23 Blocked of rood loft staircase, St John the Baptist, Trimingham (2).JPG 2,291 × 3,266; 887 KB