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  2. Norwich Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is the seat of the bishop of Norwich and the mother church of the diocese of Norwich. It is administered by its dean and chapter, and there are daily Church of England services. It is a Grade I listed building .

  3. Norwich Cathedral astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Cathedral (spire and south transept, with cloisters in the foreground) The 14th-century Norwich Cathedral astronomical clock was the earliest example of a large clock with automata in England, and the first to possess an astronomical dial. It replaced an earlier 13th-century "old clock", one of the earliest weight-driven mechanical ...

  4. Despenser Reredos - Wikipedia

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    The Despenser Reredos is a medieval altarpiece used in St Luke's Chapel in Norwich Cathedral, [1] which has been used as a parish church since the 16th century. [2] The reredos was discovered in the cathedral in 1847, having been converted into a table during the English Reformation, [3] and kept for years in an upper room, with the altarpiece paintings hidden underneath.

  5. List of churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich: Nelson: John the Baptist [36] 1882-1910 ... No Sunday services but midweek groups. [64] All Saints, Norwich: All Saints ...

  6. Category:Norwich Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Cathedral astronomical clock; Norwich School; P. Osbert Parsley This page was last edited on 15 December 2024, at 14:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St John the Baptist Cathedral homepage; History, description and images (Simon Knott, norfolkchurches.co.uk, accessed 29 October 2012) Image of the cathedral (accessed 24 September 2007) Floor plan of the cathedral (accessed 23 August 2017) Narthex opens March, 2010; Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich (British Listed ...

  8. Almary Green - Wikipedia

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    Almary Green, Norwich - Cathedral Close. Almary Green is a small lawn in the Cathedral Close in Norwich, Norfolk, England.It is thought to be the site of the probably pre-Conquest church of St Ethelbert, which was burnt to the ground in the 1272 riots along with the bell tower and the Ethelbert Gate, with the latter being rebuilt by the Town on order of King John.

  9. Alan Webster (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial, Norwich Cathedral. Alan Brunskill Webster KCVO (1 July 1918 – 3 September 2007) was a British Anglican priest. He had a varied career, serving in parish roles, heading a theological college, and leading two cathedrals as their dean.