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English: Ranworth Rood screen - 1. St Etheldreda; 2. A young archbishop; 3. St John the Baptist; 4. St Barbara; 5. St Felix; 6. St George; 7. St Stephen; 8. St Simon; 9. St Thomas; 10. St Bartholomew; 11. St James; 12. St Andrew; 13. St Peter; 14. St Paul; 15. St John; 16. St Philip; 17. St James the Less; 18. St Jude; 19. St Matthew; 20. St Mary Salome; 21. The Virgin Mary; 22. Mary of Clopas; 23. St Margaret of Antioch; 24. St Thomas à Becket; 25. St Lawrence; 26. The Archangel Michael
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