Norwich Images

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Norwich
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Norwich Cathedral is one of the great Norman buildings of England (Source)
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Norwich Castle's 12th-century keep (Source)
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St Ethelbert's Gate at Tombland was built as penance for riots which occurred in the 1270s (Source)
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Mousehold Heath, Norwich by Norfolk-based artist John Crome (Source)
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Founded in 1771, the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital cared for the city's poor and sick. It closed in 2003 after services were moved to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. (Source)
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The Octagon Chapel (Source)
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St Peter Mancroft (Source)
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Surrey House, historic headquarters of the Norwich Union insurance company (Source)
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Waterloo Park, one of six parks built during the 1930s to help alleviate unemployment in the city (Source)
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Jarrolds department store has been based in Norwich since 1823. (Source)
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The University of East Anglia, which opened in 1963 (Source)
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Norwich City Hall (Source)
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Norwich Guildhall, the seat of local government from the early 15th century until 1938 (Source)
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Norwich University of the Arts (Source)
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Pulls Ferry, once a 15th-century watergate (Source)
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The Forum, housing, among other things, the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library and the BBC's East of England headquarters and studios (Source)
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Norwich Arts Centre, opened in 1977, on St Benedict's Street (Source)
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The Theatre Royal, Norwich's largest theatre (Source)
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Norwich Playhouse on St George's Street (Source)
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Dragon Hall, Norwich, a medieval merchant's house. Taken on the 2006 Sponsored Bike Ride for The Norfolk Churches Trust, 2006-09-09. View from King Street of house front, sign hanging from iron dragon reads 'Dragon Hall'. (Source)
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A house in the Cathedral close in Norwich. (Source)
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Anglia House, the headquarters of Anglia Television, today ITV Anglia (Source)
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Riverside flats, Norwich (Source)
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The Pablo Fanque House student accommodation building in Norwich City Centre, as seen from the lookout point at Kett's Heights in Norwich. (Source)
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The Royal Arcade, designed by George Skipper, opened in 1899 (Source)
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Norwich Market With St Peter Mancroft church and the Sir Garnet public house in the background (Source)
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Norwich railway station (Source)
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Norwich bus station (Source)
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Cycling routes around the station (Source)
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The River Wensum near Norwich Cathedral and the Maid's Head Hotel (Source)
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Sea fog clinging to the East Anglian coast, February 2008; Norwich is denoted by the yellow dot (Source)

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