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Banks of the River YareMothers and children on the banks of the River Yare, flowing placidly through the picturesque little village of Thorpe-next-Norwich, Norfolk, England. Date: 1930s
Maddermarket TheatreThe Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, Norfolk, England, home of the famous Norwich Players and a replica of an Elizabethan theatre. Before it was rebuilt in 1953. Date: circa 1950
Norwich CloistersNorwich Cathedral, begun in 1096, was not finally consecrated until 1278. Here are the ruined Cloisters of the old monastic buildings of the cathedral. Date: founded 11th century
Old & New NorwichOld and new architecture in the Market Square, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The New City Hall (left) opened in 1938, while the Old Guild Hall (right) dates from 1407. Date: early 1940s
SAMSON & HERCULESSamson and Hercules, two great wooden figures, supporting the porch of the Samson and Hercules Mansion, built by Christopher Jay in 1657, Tombland, Norwich. Date: 17th century
Strangers HallThe lovely old street frontage of the medieval merchants house called Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The stone crypt dates from the 14th century. Date: 14th to 18th century
England / NorwichOrford Place, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Date: 1960s
N. Walsham Market XThe quaint old (mid 16th century) Market Cross, built by the then Bishop of Norwich, Thomas Thirlby, in the main street of North Walsham, Norfolk, England. Date: mid 16th century
Norwich GuildhallThe Old Guild Hall (Guildhall) at Norwich, Norfolk, England. One of the many historic gems of the city, dating from about 1407. Date: early 1940s
Queen Elizabeth II inspecting a cattle champion, 1957Inspecting a cattle champion: Queen Elizabeth II stops to speak to a stockman holding one of the splendid beasts in a line of cattle champions in the ring at the Royal Norwich Agricultural Show
Silhouette of Lady Diana Cooper with her sonA beautiful silhouette showing Lady Diana Cooper reclining on an Empire sofa, while her son John Julius Cooper sits on a stool beside her. 1935
Head of an African Buffalo
Henry Bathurst BishopHENRY BATHURST Lord Bishop of Norwich, in wig and robes. Date: 1744 - 1837
Stanfield Hall murder trialThe interior of the court house at Norwich during the trial of James Blomfield Rush (which started on 29th March 1849 and lasted for 6 days)
Gardens of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, NorfolkView of the gardens of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, Norfolk, showing steps, grass, flowers and shrubs, with the house in the background
Three-wheeler milkfloatA Milkman on his morning round, fills up a crate from his vintage yet stylish three-wheeled float. This model is a Norwich Dairy milk electric, (DP Kathanode battery operated) delivery float
Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of NorwichHenry Russell Wakefield (1854-1933), at the time of this photograph Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral and Dean of Norwich. He became Bishop of Birmingham in 1911
Union Workhouse, St Faiths, NorfolkFire drill at the St Faiths Union workhouse at Horsham St Faith near Norwich, Norfolk. Staff help one of the inmates down an escape chute from the first floor while a group of children stand below
Floods in Norwich 1912Series of photographs showing the flooded area in Norfolk following excessive rain fall in August 1912. Houses are damaged, train tracks & bridges impassable
Lady Diana Manners and the Hon. Irene LawleyPhotographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper
Fortune chocolatesFull page colour advertisement for Fortune chocolates by Caley of Norwich showing a man in Father Christmas costume presenting his wife with a box
Roasting fifty six geese at once for the inmates of the oldMan turning the handle of a large roasting spit holding fifty six geese for the Old Mens Hospital, Norwich. The spit is composed of 10 rods, each having six geese on each
Tombland Alley, Norwich, Norfolk, a quaint corner, incorporating part of Augustine Stewarts House. He was Deputy Mayor during Ketts Rebellion (1549), later Mayor
Mail Coach / Cargo of GameDECEMBER The Norwich to London mail coach transports a large cargo of game, including turkey rabbits, partridge and pheasant
Norwich Cath. PrecinctThe cathedral precincts, Norwich
Norwich Strangers HallStrangers Hall, Norwich
Norwich BridgeBishops Bridge over the Wensum, Norwich
Norwich Pulls FerryPulls Ferry, on the Wensum
Norwich Distant ViewA distant view of the city from Mousehold Heath
Collecting Eggs 2 / 2Collecting eggs from battery hens at Norwich School of Agriculture
Piggery, NorwichPiggery at the Norwich School of Agriculture
Kets RebellionKETs REBELLION, Norwich, England
Norwich / Castle / Cooke sThe Castle
George Baron GoringGEORGE BARON GORING, earl of Norwich. Royalist military commander who defeated Fairfax at Seacroft Moor & commanded the left wing at Marston Moor
Joseph HallJOSEPH HALL controversial bishop of Norwich, and satirist
Norwich Theatre 1805Theatre at Norwich
Advert / Caleys ChocsCaleys chocolates of Norwich - Fortune makes the heart grow fonder
Norwich Castle 1750Norwich Castle : the vegetation growing on the upper walls suggests that the city elders are not taking very good care of it
William Castleton, DeanWILLIAM CASTLETON dean of Norwich, towards the end of his life when his beard had reached patriarchal proportions
Edward ReynoldsEDWARD REYNOLDS churchman, bishop of Norwich with his autograph
Matthew WrenMATTHEW WREN churchman, bishop of Norwich and subsequently of Ely, imprisoned for 15 years for opposing dissenters. with his autograph
Ferry at NorwichFerry on the Wensum river, at the Watergate, Norwich
Miss Mannette / TerrierCh: Miss Mannette
Edward Vii / Concert / 1866The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with her mother, the Queen of Denmark, and the Duke of Edinburgh, attend the Norwich Music Festival at St Andrews Hall