Bury St Edmunds, St Mary's Church, Interior 1922
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This photograph shows the magnificent hammer-beam roof of c1445, the Star of David St Edmund window of 1844 copied from the Abbey Gate, and the rood screen, which was erected as a Boer War Memorial in 1913. At the end of the south aisle is the cadaver tomb of John Baret (d1467) under a unique roof with reflective mirrors. Princess Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk, after whom the ship 'Mary Rose' was named, died in 1533 and is buried within the sanctuary. St Mary's is the Civic Church, and hosts all state and commemorative services.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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