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Ugborough

The Grade I listed building is a large 13th century church known as the ‘Cathedral of the South Hams’. The screen was originally built around 1420, but has been substantially cut back. Fortunately, the dado images were not lost. Judging from the costumes they were probably painted around 1520 - 100 years after the screen was erected.


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01: St Apollonia, St Dorothy,

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02: Angel Gabriel, Virgin Mary

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03: Mary and Child, Casper

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04: Melchior, ?

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05: A kneeling figure, Virgin,

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06: 2 Angels, John the Baptist

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07: Archer, St Sebastian,

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08: Archer, Archer

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09: Sibyls - Delphica, Hellespontina,

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10: Sibyls - ? Agrippa

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11: Sibyls - ?, Persica,

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12: Sibyls - ?, Europa

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03: Sibyls - Cumana, Libyca,

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14: Sibyls - Samia, ?

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15: Lucy, Agatha,

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16: Executioner, Salome



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