English: Town sign, Wymondham. The crossed spigot and spoon represent the town's history in the wood-turning industry. The abbey is depicted on the top, and the central panel appears to show Kett's Rebellion. Robert Kett's brother William was hanged from Wymondham Abbey's west tower.
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