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Norman Collection (page 23)

Background imageNorman Collection: The Norman Doorway - Round Church, Cambridge

The Norman Doorway - Round Church, Cambridge

Background imageNorman Collection: Cover design for Fiocco violin and piano duets

Cover design for Fiocco violin and piano duets
Cover design for a book of ten violin and piano pieces by the 18th century Belgian (Flemish) composer and violinist Joseph-Hector Fiocco (1703-1741), arranged by Arthur Bent and Norman O Neill

Background imageNorman Collection: The Round Church, Cambridge

The Round Church, Cambridge

Background imageNorman Collection: Fountain at the Chiostro dei Benedettini, Monreale, Sicily

Fountain at the Chiostro dei Benedettini, Monreale, Sicily
A superb photograph of the Fountain, set in the middle of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in

Background imageNorman Collection: St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk

St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk. A fine example of a Norman round tower parish church. Painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageNorman Collection: The interior of the Abbey Cloister, Monreale, Sicily

The interior of the Abbey Cloister, Monreale, Sicily
View of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in the world

Background imageNorman Collection: Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily

Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily
The exterior of the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily - one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in the world

Background imageNorman Collection: Palermo, Sicily - Cappella Palatina

Palermo, Sicily - Cappella Palatina
The Palatine Chapel (Italian - Cappella Palatina) is the royal chapel of the Norman kings of Sicily situated on the ground floor at the center of the Palazzo Reale in Palermo

Background imageNorman Collection: Ornate Norman cloister - Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily

Ornate Norman cloister - Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily
A superb photograph of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in the world

Background imageNorman Collection: Poster advertising Palermo

Poster advertising Palermo, Sicily, showing the 12th century Norman church, San Giovanni degli Eremiti (St John of the Hermits)

Background imageNorman Collection: Lieut Commander Holbrook VC recipient 7 / Stamp

Lieut Commander Holbrook VC recipient 7 / Stamp
NORMAN DOUGLAS HOLBROOK VC (1888 - 1976) Royal Navy officer who won the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British

Background imageNorman Collection: The African and Eastern Trade Corporation Office, London

The African and Eastern Trade Corporation Office, London
The construction of the offices of the African and Eastern Trade Corporation in Kingsway, London, 1921. This building was designed by the architects Trehearne and Norman

Background imageNorman Collection: Victoria Cross, The New Order of Valour

Victoria Cross, The New Order of Valour
Special colour supplement from the ILN, June 1857 to commemorate the introduction of the Victoria Cross, a new order of valour first bestowed by Queen Victoria upon Crimean War veterans

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Rioters

Norman Rioters
Normans involved in Paris riots are punished in the pillory, which will not be destroyed until the Revolution

Background imageNorman Collection: Montagu Collet Norman

Montagu Collet Norman
MONTAGU COLLET NORMAN Governor of the Bank of England

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Mailer / Morgan

Norman Mailer / Morgan
NORMAN MAILER American novelist

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Shaw Building

Norman Shaw Building
The former headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, Scotland Yard designed by Norman Shaw

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Battle Scene

Norman Battle Scene
A shower of arrows fell upon the column. A fierce battle scene between Hereward and the Norman invaders

Background imageNorman Collection: Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral, Kent, many parts (the Nave, Crypt, etc.) are Norman, with Gothic additions dating from the 12th century. Also restored in the 19th century by Gilbert Scott

Background imageNorman Collection: The Making of the Illustrated London News: How the paper is

The Making of the Illustrated London News: How the paper is
Illustration by Samuel Begg, showing an army artists at work in the offices of The Illustrated London News. At times of exceptional pressure, for instance, during a Coronation or a State Funeral

Background imageNorman Collection: Fingest Church

Fingest Church
St. Bartholomews Church, Fingest, Buckinghamshire, England, which has one of the finest Norman towers in England and has a rare double saddleback roof

Background imageNorman Collection: All Saints, Bakewell

All Saints, Bakewell
The magnificent church of All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Originally built in Saxon times, the present building is Norman with later additions over the centuries

Background imageNorman Collection: Pembridge Church

Pembridge Church
The octagonal detached bellfry of Pembridge Church, Hertfordshire, isolated so that the vibrations of the bell ringing do not rock the foundations of the church

Background imageNorman Collection: Church of Holy Sepulchre

Church of Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, England, believed to have been built not later than 1140 and to have been modelled on the Holy Sepulchure in Jerusalem

Background imageNorman Collection: Ruined Norman Church

Ruined Norman Church
Fine Norman arches on a hilltop in Shobdon Park, Leominster, Hertfordshire, ruins of a church built in the 11th century, but demolished in the 18th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Selby Abbey, 1906

Selby Abbey, 1906
Photograph showing the Nave of Selby Abbey; an extremely fine example of Norman Architecture, 1906

Background imageNorman Collection: Selby Abbey, after the fire of October 1906

Selby Abbey, after the fire of October 1906
Photograph of the Nave of Selby Abbey taken after the fire of 20th October 1906. This 11th century Abbey, an extremely fine example of Norman architecture, was very badly damaged by the fire

Background imageNorman Collection: England / Romsey

England / Romsey
The picturesque town of Romsey, Hampshire, England, gateway to the New Forest and also notable for its Norman Abbey

Background imageNorman Collection: England / Lincoln 1940S

England / Lincoln 1940S
A fine overview of the city of Lincoln, England, with its majestic cathedral, first founded by the Norman Bishop Remigius in 1086

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman and Paddy

Norman and Paddy
A young boy dressed in a sailor suit and holding a ball poses for a studio portrait with his pet dog, a grizzled looking terrier

Background imageNorman Collection: Berkeley Church

Berkeley Church
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, is unique because the tower (mid 1700s) is separate from the main body of the (Minster) church

Background imageNorman Collection: Henry Wylie Norman

Henry Wylie Norman
sir HENRY WYLIE NORMAN military and colonial administrator, photo 1894

Background imageNorman Collection: Norsemen in Sicily

Norsemen in Sicily
Shortly after the Norman conquest of Britain, norsemen under Roger Guiscard land in Sicily

Background imageNorman Collection: Norsemen in Sicily 2

Norsemen in Sicily 2
Soon after the Norman conquest of Britain, norsemen under Roger Guiscard land in Sicily

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Chapel

Norman Chapel
A cottage at Sherbourne, Gloucestershire, England, which was formerly a Norman chapel

Background imageNorman Collection: De Norman Portrait

De Norman Portrait
DE NORMAN We have not been able to identify this picturesque gent, but he may have been a traveler in South Africa

Background imageNorman Collection: Timber-Frame / Lincoln

Timber-Frame / Lincoln
A timber-frame house built on a bridge in Lincoln. The house dates from 1540, but the bridge is thought to be Norman and one of the oldest in Britain

Background imageNorman Collection: Half-Timbered Houses

Half-Timbered Houses
Fine Tudor half-timbered shops and houses on High Bridge, Lincoln, built on a ribbed Norman arch, c.1160. The dark vault under the bridge is the Glory Hole

Background imageNorman Collection: Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S

Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S
The High Bridge was built upon a Norman arch dating from 1160. The house above dates from 1540

Background imageNorman Collection: England / Tewkesbury

England / Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, showing the Tower (the largest surviving Norman central tower in the world) of the Abbey, founded in the 11th century as a Benedictine monastery

Background imageNorman Collection: Compton Martin Church

Compton Martin Church
The south aisle of Compton Martin Church, one of the oldest Norman buildings in Somerset. Note the beautiful pillar with a fluted shaft

Background imageNorman Collection: Kings Lynn from Ouse

Kings Lynn from Ouse
An unusual view of the town of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, looking across a steam ship on the River Ouse, towards St. Margarets Church

Background imageNorman Collection: Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral
The West Front end of Exeter Cathedral. The early 12th century Norman towers were retained by Bishop Bronescombe whose rebuilding began in 1270 and took over a century

Background imageNorman Collection: Monaincha Abbey / Arch

Monaincha Abbey / Arch
A fine hiberno-romanesque arch at Monaincha Abbey, 2.5km from Roscrea in County Tipperary. The 12th century Abbey is all that remains of the Monastery of Canice

Background imageNorman Collection: Penrhyn Castle / Wales

Penrhyn Castle / Wales
The view across the fields toward this fortified manor house, which was expanded and transformed in the form of a Norman Castle by Thomas Hopper in the mid 19th century

Background imageNorman Collection: William I (Vertue 1)

William I (Vertue 1)
WILLIAM I THE CONQUEROR holding a sword : lower vignette shows him with the Domesday Book

Background imageNorman Collection: Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, was originally built in 1300 for John de Broughton. It was extended, crenellated and altered over the centuries

Background imageNorman Collection: New Scotland Yard 1930S

New Scotland Yard 1930S
Part of New Scotland Yard, Westminster, which was designed by Norman Shaw, and opened 1891



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